Journal of Language and Politics 10:1
[Journal of Language and Politics, 10:1] 2011. iii, 137 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Power of discourse or discourse of the powerful? The reconstruction of global childhood norms in the drafting of the UN Convention on the Rights of the ChildAnna Holzscheiter | pp. 1–28
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Clogged systems and toxic assets: News metaphors, neoliberal ideology, and the United States “Wall Street Bailout” of 2008Jennifer R. Horner | pp. 29–49
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Interdiscursivity between political and religious discourses in a speech by Sadat: Combining CDA and addressee rhetoricEmad Abdul-Latif | pp. 50–67
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“We must agree on our vision”: New Zealand Labour’s discourse of globalisation and the nation from 1999–2008Peter Skilling | pp. 68–87
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Media construction of socio-political crises in NigeriaInnocent Chiluwa | pp. 88–108
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False dichotomies of disability politics: Theory and practice in the discourse of Norwegian NGO professionalsJan Grue | pp. 109–127
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Balabanova Ekaterina. Media, Wars and Politics: Comparing the Incomparable in Western and Eastern EuropeReviewed by Majid KhosraviNik | pp. 129–132
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Ruth Wodak & Michał Krzyżanowski (eds.). Qualitative Discourse Analysis in the Social SciencesReviewed by Julie Uldam | pp. 133–137
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