
Journal of Language and Politics
Volume 18, Issue 3 (2019)
2019. iii, 151 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 27 May 2019
Published online on 27 May 2019
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Table of Contents
- Negative Discourse Analysis and utopias of the politicalPhil Graham | pp. 323–345
- Missing the (Turning) point: The erosion of democracy at an American UniversityAnthony Fucci & Theresa Catalano | pp. 346–370
- “Leftie snowflakes” and other metaphtonymies in the British political discourseEwelina Maria Prażmo | pp. 371–392
- Epistemic stancetaking and speaker objectification in a spatio-cognitive discourse world: A critical contrastive analysis of political discourseStefanie Ullmann | pp. 393–419
- Laughter and identity construction in political interviewsArgyro Kantara | pp. 420–440
- Varieties and effects of emotional content in public deliberation: A comparative analysis of advocate arguments at a citizens’ initiative reviewEkaterina Lukianova, Igor Tolochin, Genevieve Fuji Johnson & Katherine R. Knobloch | pp. 441–462
- Sam Bennett. 2018. Constructions of migrant integration in British public discourse. Becoming BritishReviewed by Ruth Breeze | pp. 463–466
- Amit Aviv. 2014. Regional Language Policies in France during World War IIReviewed by Elisabeth Barakos | pp. 467–470
- Máiréad Moriarty. 2015. Globalizing Language Policy and Planning: An Irish Language PerspectiveReviewed by Kristof Savski | pp. 471–473
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