
Journal of Language and Politics
Volume 25, Issue 3 (2026)
Expected May 2026. iv, 199 pp.
Publishing status: In production
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Navigating Brexit through fear: An appraisal analysis of 2016–2024 British Prime Ministerial discourseSimona Dianová & Monika Brusenbauch Meislová | pp. 295–330
- Fighting authoritarian populism with populism in polarised TurkeyLyndon C. S. Way, Stephen McLoughlin & Irem Inceoglu | pp. 331–357
- When pro-vaccine media discourses meet vaccine hesitancy: an intertextual analysis of online news on COVID-19Dimitris Trimithiotis & Theodosia Demetriou | pp. 358–382
- The Tennessee three: Mapping the discursive boundaries of inequality in statehouse political debateKerry Ann McKeon | pp. 383–404
- ‘We’re saying that we trust them but really we don’t’: Citizen jurors’ discursive framing of trust in international trade policyJustyna A. Robinson, L. Alan Winters, Rhys J. Sandow, Sandra Young & Caitlin Hogan | pp. 405–429
- No one needs to teach Macedonians what Europe is: Macedonian opinion makers’ defensive Europeanization of the past amid Bulgaria-North Macedonia bilateral disputeIvan Nikolovski | pp. 430–458
- “We are workers, we are not slaves”: The importance of grassroots discourses on decent work for migrant domestic workersLydia Catedral, Danilo Reyes, Zhaohe Shi & Eunice Wong | pp. 459–480
- Farah Ali. 2024. Policy, Media, and the Shaping of Spain-Morocco Relations: Discursive Representations of Migration to Ceuta and MelillaReviewed by Lingyu Yi & Zhongqing He | pp. 481–484
- Robert Harvey. 2025. The Rhetoric of Manipulation: Unmasking Semantic PerversionsReviewed by Xinyi Wu & Tingting Hu | pp. 485–487
- Michelle Lam Sut I. 2023. A Corpus-assisted Multimodal Analysis to Policy Addresses of Macao SAR Government: Two Decades of Change in MacaoReviewed by Zeyuan Jiang, Zining Zhu & Zhanting Bu | pp. 488–493
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