
Journal of Language and Politics
Volume 21, Issue 6 (2022)
2022. iv, 158 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 27 October 2022
Published online on 27 October 2022
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Table of Contents
- From more to less ‘Civil’ borderline discourses in mainstream media and government: Reflections on Turkey since 2002Lyndon Way & İrem İnceoğlu | pp. 801–826
- “First forced displacements, then slaughter”: Discursive regulations of nature by the state and Sami in a Swedish TV documentaryKirill Filimonov & Nico Carpentier | pp. 827–846
- Language and culture wars: The far right’s struggle against gender-neutral languageIker Erdocia | pp. 847–866
- Framing the political conflict discourse in Chinese media: A case study of Sino-US trade disputeLili Zhu | pp. 867–889
- Collective identity construction in the covid-19 crisis: A multimodal discourse-historical approachCun Zhang, Guiling Liu & Shuang Zhang | pp. 890–918
- Gender, language, and representation in the United States SenateLeah Windsor, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Tracy Osborn, Bryce Dietrich & Andrew J. Hampton | pp. 919–943
- Paul Baker, Rachelle Vessey & Tony McEnery. 2021. The Language of Violent JihadReviewed by Xiaoli Fu | pp. 944–947
- Jonathan Charteris-Black. 2020. Metaphors of CoronavirusReviewed by Emily Faux | pp. 948–951
- Rodney H. Jones (ed.). 2021. Viral DiscourseReviewed by Tingting Hu | pp. 952–954
- Jef Verschueren. 2021. Complicity in Discourse and PracticeReviewed by Guodong Jiang & Yingying Zheng | pp. 955–958
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