
Journal of Language and Politics
Volume 19, Issue 4 (2020)
2020. iv, 170 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 8 June 2020
Published online on 8 June 2020
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Table of Contents
- “So my position is…”: So-prefaced answers and epistemic authority in British news interviewsIan Hutchby | pp. 563–582
- Separatists or terrorists? Jews or Nigerians? Media and cyber discourses on the complex identity of the “Biafrans”Innocent Chiluwa & Isioma M. Chiluwa | pp. 583–603
- Why do politicians cite others in political debates? A functional analysis of reported speech in a Japanese political debateMasaki Shibata | pp. 604–623
- Wrestling between English and Pinyin: Language politics and ideologies of coding street names in ChinaGuowen Shang | pp. 624–645
- A contrastive analysis of reports on North Korea’s missile program: The New York Times and China DailyWeishan Liang | pp. 646–665
- Who are ‘the people’? Uses of empty signifiers in propagandistic news discourseOlga Pasitselska & Christian Baden | pp. 666–690
- Legitimizing austerity in crisis-hit Greece: (Re-)articulating ‘social-democracy’ in political discourses of the socialist and left-populist partiesE. Dimitris Kitis & Dimitris Serafis | pp. 691–711
- Jan Zienkowski & Ruth Breeze (eds). 2019. Imagining the Peoples of Europe. Populist discourses across the political spectrumReviewed by Martina Berrocal | pp. 712–715
- Vaia Doudaki & Nico Carpentier (eds). 2018. Cyprus and its Conflicts: Representations, Materialities and CulturesReviewed by Andreas Anastasiou | pp. 716–719
- Lorella Viola & Andreas Musolff (eds). 2019. Migration and Media. Discourses about identities in crisisReviewed by Aleksandra Salamurović | pp. 720–724
- Marcia Macaulay. 2019. Populist Discourse: International PerspectivesReviewed by Shuangshuang Lu | pp. 725–728
- Tommaso M. Milani (ed.). 2018. Queering Language, Gender and SexualityReviewed by Tracy Simmons | pp. 729–732
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