In:Framing in Interaction: Pragmatic approaches to framing analysis
Edited by Simon Borchmann, Anne H. Fabricius and Ida Klitgård
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 354] 2025
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 30 October 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.354.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.354.toc
Table of contents
Chapter 1.Framing from a pragmatic point of view1
Simon Borchmann
Anne Fabricius
Ida Klitgård
Chapter 2.Framing as interaction: Cooperation, relevance, and information structure23
Simon Borchmann
Chapter 3.Sustainability reporting in the fossil fuel sector: A linguistic balancing act to reconcile self- and other-framings76
Trine Dahl
Chapter 4.Figurative framing in political interaction: War metaphor scenarios in Covid-19 debates, and their integration into conspiracy theories99
Andreas Musolff
Chapter 5.Framing the Danish Prime Minister as communist dictator during COVID-19125
Ida Klitgård
Chapter 6.Framing and indexicality in parody: Jacob Rees-Mogg’s message to the Common People160
Anne H. Fabricius
Chapter 7.Framing agency, identity and credibility in court: Closing arguments in Danish rape trials179
Sune Sønderberg Mortensen
Trine Lizette Djurhuus Glud
Chapter 8.Framing a situated learning experience for migrant workers: Different approaches to digital keying in second language learning resources213
Louise Tranekjær
Chapter 9.Assessing deliberative quality in a debate on Facebook: The role of framing236
Susanne Kjærbeck
Niels Møller Nielsen
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