Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict

Online-first articles

The following articles have been published online-first, and have not yet been published in an issue.

22 October 2024

Conventionalized impoliteness formulae in third-party assessments: Uniting offenders against (national) others
Angeliki Alvanoudi | 20 pp.

17 October 2024

Excluding the migrant Other via resistance and inclusion: The case of the Greek anti-racist short film Jafar
Rania Karachaliou | 22 pp.

1 October 2024

Anti-genderism in the Spanish radical right’s propaganda discourses: Vox’s Parental Pin against “gender ideology”
Sara Rebollo-Bueno | 24 pp.

27 September 2024

“I’ll throw acid on your pretty little face […], so wrote a genteel fanatic antifeminist” The discursive management of male gender‑driven aggression by eminent Greek female autobiographers of the 19th and early and mid‑20th century
Ourania Hatzidaki | 25 pp.

3 September 2024

A cyberterrorist behind the keyboard: An automated text analysis for psycholinguistic profiling and threat assessment
Awni Etaywe, Kate Macfarlane and Mamoun Alazab | 41 pp.

27 August 2024

Review of Ilie (2024): Manufacturing Dissent: Manipulation and Counter-manipulation in Times of Crisis
Liliana Hoinărescu | 11 pp.
Contesting spaces: An examination of the prepositional phrases v/na Ukraine and iz/s Ukraine in Russian X discourse
Frances Junnier and Galina Shleykina | 32 pp.

13 August 2024

Microaggressions and impoliteness at the crossroads: EU academics in the UK facing hostility in the Brexit age
Caterina Guardamagna, Jessica Hampton, Mariana Roccia and Djordje Sredanovic | 34 pp.

5 August 2024

The shadow drama: Metaphor, affect, and discursive polarization in Norwegian extreme-right representations
Søren Mosgaard Andreasen | 28 pp.
Hate, prejudice and conspiracy theories: The reality from the ideological perspective of Brazilian imageboard users
Adriano Beringuy and Leandro Guimarães Marques Alvim | 28 pp.

11 July 2024

“We are completely stunned” Corrective facework in hosts’ responses to Airbnb reviews with negative valence
Patricia Díaz-Muñoz and Carmen Maíz-Arévalo | 28 pp.
(Re)contextualizing the ‘anti-woke’ discourse: Attitudes towards gender-inclusive language in English and French on X (formerly Twitter)
Paige Johnson | 23 pp.
Hegemonic femininity, femonationalism and the far-right: Boris Johnson’s textual representation of the burka and his rise to power in the UK
Camila Montiel-McCann | 21 pp.

24 June 2024

The quick termination of verbal conflicts expressed through disagreement: Three patterns of conflict minimization during computer science project meetings
Ole Pütz and Hafsa Hassan | 30 pp.

6 June 2024

The language of sexual violence and impropriety: A cross-cultural and cross-linguistic study
Rachelle Vessey | 28 pp.

3 June 2024

Gendering the language of genocide: Linguistic violence against women in Nazi concentration camps
Laura Miñano Mañero | 24 pp.

13 May 2024

‘You are not empowered, you have neither character nor pride’: Assessing aggressive language against Spanish female politicians in high-profile positions
Maria Milagros del saz Rubio | 45 pp.

30 April 2024

When dissatisfactory experiences turn into conflict: A contrastive study of negative Spanish product and experience-based reviews on Trustpilot
María de la O Hernández-López | 28 pp.

29 April 2024

Stuck between group and transgression: An analysis of the strategic utilization of stance to navigate in-group condemnations
Elie Friedman | 33 pp.

23 April 2024

Identities in conflict: Latinos in Spain
Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich and Patricia Bou-Franch | 28 pp.

19 April 2024

Degrees of disagreement and reliability of information sources in pro- and anti-vaccination comments on Facebook
Dorota Kotwica and Marta Albelda Marco | 27 pp.
Attacking epistemic personhood on Twitter/X: A Spanish corpus-based examination
Manuel Padilla Cruz | 27 pp.

16 April 2024

Examining the discursive construction of Chinese grassroots cybernationalism: A case study on the permanent residence law for foreigners
Jiapei Gu and Salomi Boukala | 26 pp.
Polarisation in Venezuelan presidential tweets: Metaphors and social actor representations as divisive tools
Silvia Peterssen | 36 pp.
The virtue and shades of aggressive humour in press advertising
Anna Stwora | 30 pp.

5 March 2024

Is this War? Naming the Russia-Ukraine dispute in three international news providers
Ruth Breeze and María Fernanda Novoa-Jaso | 28 pp.

22 December 2023

“You look like my 14-year-old daughter” A corpus-based study of sexist language in everyday sexism Twitter stories
Wanwen Wang and Jonathan Ngai | 27 pp.

17 February 2023

Conflictual translanguaging in the linguistic landscape of a divided city
Stavroula Tsiplakou | 35 pp.

1 November 2021

Countering linguistic violence by place-making in the public space: Tamazight and the linguistic landscape of Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria
Malika Sabri and Robert Blackwood | 23 pp.