In:Self- and Other-Reference in Social Contexts: From global to local discourses
Edited by Minna Nevala and Minna Palander-Collin
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 342] 2024
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 14 March 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.342.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.342.toc
Table of contents
Chapter 1.Self- and other-reference in social contexts: From global to local discourses
Minna Palander-Collin
Minna Nevala
Chapter 2.Personal conviction against general knowledge: Epistemic commitment in online discussions of climate change
Ylva Biri | ylva.biri@helsinki.fi
Chapter 3.Self-reference as an argumentative tool: Discourse by politicians and experts during the Covid-19 pandemic
Barbara DeCock | barbara.decock@uclouvain.be
Jan Albert van Laar | j.a.van.laar@rug.nl
Chapter 4.The European Union as an in-group in British press
and parliamentary debates
and parliamentary debates
Jenni Räikkönen | jenni.raikkonen@tuni.fi
Chapter 5.Self- and other-positioning in eighteenth-century newspapers: A case study of a failed joint venture
Birte Bös | birte.boes@uni-due.de
Chapter 6.Intragroup marginalization in social media: Self- and other-reference on a plus-size fashion brand’s Instagram page
Hanna Limatius | hanna.limatius@helsinki.fi
Minna Nevala | minna.nevala@helsinki.fi
Chapter 7.The communicative functions of third-person singular
pronouns: Cisgender and transgender perspectives
pronouns: Cisgender and transgender perspectives
Laura Hekanaho | laura.hekanaho@helsinki.fi
Chapter 8.Positioning the self and other in English lingua franca
interactions: Reference systems and the dynamics of identification in a German–Tanzanian school exchange
interactions: Reference systems and the dynamics of identification in a German–Tanzanian school exchange
Katharina Beuter | katharina.beuter@uni-bamberg.de
Index
