
Journal of Language and Politics
Volume 24, Issue 3 (2025)
2025. iv, 180 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 9 May 2025
Published online on 9 May 2025
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Table of Contents
- Unveiling ideological shifts in news trans‑editing: A critical narrative analysis of English and Chinese narratives on the 2014 Hong Kong protestsYuan Ping & Kefei Wang | pp. 365–389
- The power of language: Socio-political fracture in Tunisia’s post-Arab Spring revolutionZouhir Gabsi | pp. 390–414
- Epistemic stance and public discourse on irregular migration in one of Europe’s outermost regionsMarina Díaz-Peralta | pp. 415–436
- Revisiting the rhetorical construction of political consent: ‘We-strategies’ and pronouns in British and Russian Covid-19 discourseDouglas Mark Ponton, Vladimir I. Ozyumenko & Tatiana V. Larina | pp. 437–459
- Legitimizing the interventions recommended in “European Research Area Policy Agenda 2022–2024”: A study of persuasive presuppositionsKatarzyna Molek-Kozakowska | pp. 460–482
- France’s “drôle de guerre”: Sociopolitical polarisation and resistance to metaphorAnaïs Augé | pp. 483–504
- From war to crime rhetoric: The evolution in the presidential framing of the 2019 Chilean social uprisingSilvana D’Ottone, Micaela Varela, Diego Castro & Héctor Carvacho | pp. 505–527
- Arran Stibbe. 2024. Econarrative: Ethics, Ecology, and the Search for New Narratives to Live ByReviewed by Huadong Li & Jia Zhang | pp. 528–532
- Bernhard Forchtner (Ed.). 2023. Visualising far-right environments: Communication and the politics of natureReviewed by Gijs Lambrechts | pp. 533–536
- Manuela Romano. 2024. Metaphor in Socio-Political ContextsReviewed by Siyi Zhou & Yumei Liu | pp. 537–540
- Corine Tachtiris. 2024. Translation and raceReviewed by Yang Xu | pp. 541–544
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