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Alagna, Federico
2024. From the Conceptualisation of Migrant Smuggling to the Research Theory and Methods. In Migrant Smuggling and the Criminalisation of Migration in the EU [European Administrative Governance, ],  pp. 29 ff. DOI logo
Manzella, Pietro
2024. Metaphor(s) of the platform economy in the trade union discourse. Text & Talk 44:3  pp. 369 ff. DOI logo
Oliver-Lalana, A. Daniel
2024. Legislative Debates in Parliament as a Source of Statutory Justification: A Framework for Analysis and Evaluation. In Debating Laws [Legisprudence Library, 10],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Aminu, PraiseGod & Innocent Chiluwa
2023. Reinventing identity and resistance ideology in protest narratives. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 11:2  pp. 200 ff. DOI logo
Ben Ghozlen, Boutheina
2023. U.S. administration’s press communications on Tunisia after the July 25, 2021 ‘state of exception’: The shaping of urgency discourse. Cognition, Communication, Discourse :27  pp. 9 ff. DOI logo
Bonachera Álvarez, Trinidad & Gracia Piñero Piñero
2023. Patrones culturales en las noticias sobre violencia de género. Estudio contrastivo de la prensa española y alemana. Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación 94  pp. 287 ff. DOI logo
Inya, Onwu
2023. ‘I Cannot Overreach the Senate’: Orienting to the Macro-Context of Legislative Debates of the Nigerian Senate. Journal of Asian and African Studies  pp. 002190962311680 ff. DOI logo
Karachun, Yuliia G. & Nataliia V. Davydenko
2023. POLITICAL CORRECTNESS IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE: THEORY OF IDEOLOGICAL ASPECT. Alfred Nobel University Journal of Philology 2:26/2  pp. 139 ff. DOI logo
Klepański, Jakub, Maciej Hartliński & Arkadiusz Żukowski
2023. The European migrant crisis in Polish parliamentary discourse. Journal of Language and Politics 22:4  pp. 485 ff. DOI logo
Kukshinova, Elena
2023. Maiden speech as a genre of parliamentary discourse: a functional aspect. Scientific Research and Development. Modern Communication Studies 12:5  pp. 80 ff. DOI logo
MALESKY, EDMUND J., JASON DOUGLAS TODD & ANH TRAN
2023. Can Elections Motivate Responsiveness in a Single-Party Regime? Experimental Evidence from Vietnam. American Political Science Review 117:2  pp. 497 ff. DOI logo
Rivas-Carmona, María del Mar
2023. Coarseness in Spanish Political Discourse: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Santiago Abascal and Pablo Casado’s Aggressive Language. In Debasing Political Rhetoric,  pp. 37 ff. DOI logo
Stanojević, Dobrivoje & Lidija Mirkov
2023. Rhetorical characteristics of Vladimir Putin's speeches at the announcement of military operations in Ukraine. Socioloski pregled 57:2  pp. 562 ff. DOI logo
Almutairi, Bandar Alhumaidi A.
Incelli, Ersilia Amedea
2022. Engaging students in multimodal literacy practices in a university ESP context: towards understanding identity and ideology in government debates. Multimodal Communication 11:1  pp. 49 ff. DOI logo
Koller, Veronika
2022. Analiza tożsamości zbiorowej w dyskursie – parametry tekstowe i kontekstowe. tekst i dyskurs - text und diskurs :16 (2022)  pp. 215 ff. DOI logo
Mavrommatis, George
2022. Nativism and second-generation migrants in Greece: differentiating between ethnic and civic elements of citizenship. Ethnic and Racial Studies 45:12  pp. 2289 ff. DOI logo
McDonnell, Duncan & Stefano Ondelli
2022. The Language of Right-Wing Populist Leaders: Not So Simple. Perspectives on Politics 20:3  pp. 828 ff. DOI logo
McDonnell, Duncan & Stefano Ondelli
2024. The Distinctive Vocabularies of Right-Wing Populists. Government and Opposition  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Ramzan, Muhammad, Abdul Waheed Qureshi, Abdus Samad & Neelam Sultan
2021. POLITICS AS RHETORIC: A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF SELECTED PAKISTANI POLITICIANS' PRESS STATEMENTS. Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 9:3  pp. 1063 ff. DOI logo
Tsuchiya, Keiko
2021. Epistemic Primacy and Self/Other-Marginalisation in a Parliamentary Debate: A Case Study of Female Japanese Politicians. In Linguistic Tactics and Strategies of Marginalization in Japanese,  pp. 113 ff. DOI logo
Albusafi, Rahma Said
2019. A Methodological Framework of Stance-Taking and Appraisal in the Parliament. In Argumentation and Appraisal in Parliamentary Discourse [Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, ],  pp. 116 ff. DOI logo
Durán, Rafael
2019. El encuadre del islam y los musulmanes: la cobertura periodística en España. Revista de Estudios Internacionales Mediterráneos :26  pp. 158 ff. DOI logo
Kitaeva, Elena & Olga Ozerova
2019. Intertextuality in Political Discourse. In Language, Power, and Ideology in Political Writing [Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, ],  pp. 143 ff. DOI logo
Hoinărescu, Liliana
2018. Definition as an argumentative strategy in parliamentary discourse. Language and Dialogue 8:2  pp. 209 ff. DOI logo
Schäfer, Sophie
2018. Manöver im politischen Diskurs. In Soziologie der Parlamente,  pp. 231 ff. DOI logo
Calzada-Pérez, María
2017. Researching the European Parliament with Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies. Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics 30:2  pp. 465 ff. DOI logo
Hafez, Farid
2017. Debating the 2015 Islam law in Austrian Parliament: Between legal recognition and Islamophobic populism. Discourse & Society 28:4  pp. 392 ff. DOI logo
Berrocal, Martina
2016. Quotations, intertextual references, models and myths in the presidential debate of the Czech Parliament. Zeitschrift für Slawistik 61:1  pp. 119 ff. DOI logo
Ekanjume-Ilongo, Beatrice & Nts’oeu Seepheephe
2016. The use of intertextuality by males and females in South African parliament. Language Matters 47:2  pp. 166 ff. DOI logo
Fuentes Rodríguez, Catalina
2016. Chapter 2. Intensification, identity and gender in the Andalusian Parliament. In A Gender-based Approach to Parliamentary Discourse [Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture, 68],  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
Fuentes-Rodríguez, Catalina
2023. Adversarial Attacks in Spanish Politics: Direct and Indirect Forms. In Political Debasement,  pp. 31 ff. DOI logo
Sanz, Marina González
2016. Chapter 6. Lexical colloquialisation in commissions of the Andalusian Parliament. In A Gender-based Approach to Parliamentary Discourse [Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture, 68],  pp. 109 ff. DOI logo
Masocha, Shepard
2015. Construction of the ‘other’ in social workers’ discourses of asylum seekers. Journal of Social Work 15:6  pp. 569 ff. DOI logo
Cuenca, Maria-Josep
2014. The use of demonstratives and context activation in Catalan parliamentary debate. Discourse Studies 16:6  pp. 729 ff. DOI logo
Keremidchieva, Zornitsa
2014. The U.S.Congressional Recordas a technology of representation. Journal of Argumentation in Context 3:1  pp. 57 ff. DOI logo
Lamb, Eleanor C.
2014. Resisting marginalisation. Journal of Language and Politics 13:3  pp. 403 ff. DOI logo
Pedrini, Seraina
2014. Deliberative Capacity in the Political and Civic Sphere. Swiss Political Science Review 20:2  pp. 263 ff. DOI logo
Rietveld, Elise
2014. Debating multiculturalism and national identity in Britain: Competing frames. Ethnicities 14:1  pp. 50 ff. DOI logo
Shenk, Elaine M.
2013. H.R. 2499 Puerto Rico Democracy Act of 2010. Journal of Language and Politics 12:4  pp. 583 ff. DOI logo
Vuković, Milica
2012. Positioning in pre-prepared and spontaneous parliamentary discourse: Choice of person in the Parliament of Montenegro. Discourse & Society 23:2  pp. 184 ff. DOI logo
Chen, Ya-mei
2011. The ideological construction of solidarity in translated newspaper commentaries: Context models and inter-subjective positioning. Discourse & Society 22:6  pp. 693 ff. DOI logo
Coxon, Matthew, Alexa Hayley, Carl Senior, Christine Howe, Bryn Coles, George Dunbar & Anke Franz
2011. Book Reviews: Cognitive Science: An Introduction to the Science of the Mind, How to Cite APA [Style] 6th in Psychology, Social Work, Education, and the Social Sciences, In Your Face: The New Science of Human Attraction, Introducing Neuroeducational Research: Neuroscience, Education and the Brain from Contexts to Practice, Qualitative Research: Studying How Things Work, Reading Development and Difficulties, Social Development. Psychology Learning & Teaching 10:2  pp. 204 ff. DOI logo
Archakis, Argiris & Villy Tsakona
2009. Parliamentary discourse in newspaper articles. Journal of Language and Politics  pp. 359 ff. DOI logo
Capdevila, Rose & Jane E. M. Callaghan
2008. ‘It's not racist. It's common sense’. A critical analysis of political discourse around asylum and immigration in the UK. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 18:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Fenton-Smith, Ben
2008. Discourse structure and political performance in adversarial parliamentary questioning. Journal of Language and Politics 7:1  pp. 97 ff. DOI logo
Sivenkova, Maria
2008. Expressing Commitment When Asking Multiunit Questions in Parliamentary Debates. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27:4  pp. 359 ff. DOI logo
van Dijk, Teun A.
2005. War rhetoric of a little ally. Journal of Language and Politics 4:1  pp. 65 ff. DOI logo
van Dijk, Teun A.
2006. Discourse, context and cognition. Discourse Studies 8:1  pp. 159 ff. DOI logo

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