
Narrative Boundaries
Constitutional struggles in an age of polarization
Special issue of the Journal of Language and Politics 23:5 (2024)
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[Journal of Language and Politics, 23:5] 2024. vi, 149 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 10 October 2024
Published online on 10 October 2024
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Table of Contents
- Demarcating rights in divided social worlds: An introduction to the moral economy of constitutional strugglesRodrigo Cordero & Raimundo Frei | pp. 633–652
- Setting boundaries between crime and rights: Discursive (de)legitimation of abortion rights in the U.S. Supreme Court Dobbs opinionsLe Cheng & Xiaobin Zhu | pp. 653–676
- Reverberations: Political identity boundaries after the Colombian peace referendumGwen Burnyeat | pp. 677–698
- Enemy narratives: How the official Brexit campaign “Vote Leave” narrated the boundaries of the British NationAlma-Pierre Bonnet | pp. 699–722
- Claims of ownership, claims of dignity: Moral narratives on the right to housing in Chile’s constitutional referendumRaimundo Frei, Rodrigo Cordero, Benjamín Lang, Juan Rozas & Juan Pablo Rodríguez | pp. 723–746
- Subverting EU legal concepts: How Hungary enacts illiberalism in constitutional discourseMichiel Luining & Tom Van Hout | pp. 747–769
- Olga Baysha. 2022. War, Peace, and Populist Discourse in UkraineReviewed by Baoqin Wu | pp. 770–773
- Maria Fotiadou. 2022. The Language of Employability: A Corpus-Based Analysis of UK University WebsitesReviewed by Jeremy Valentine | pp. 774–777
- Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen, Bo Wang, Yuanyi Ma & Isaac N. Mwinlaaru. 2022. Systemic Functional Insights on Language and LinguisticsReviewed by Shengnan Chen & Haijuan Yan | pp. 778–781
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