Journal of Language and Politics 12:3
[Journal of Language and Politics, 12:3] 2013. iii, 170 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
-
Managing ideological differences in joint political press conferences: A study of the strategic use of the personal pronoun ‘we’Ulla Moberg and Göran Eriksson | pp. 315–334
-
Pragmatics meets ideology: Digraphia and non-standard orthographic practices in Serbian online news forumsDejan Ivković | pp. 335–356
-
Strategic maneuvering in the political rhetoric of Barack ObamaManfred Kienpointner | pp. 357–377
-
What’s in a word? Your enemy combatant is my refugee : The role of simultaneous interpreters in negotiating the lexis of Guantánamo in the European ParliamentMorven Beaton-Thome | pp. 378–399
-
Event-construal in press reports of violence in two recent political protests: A cognitive linguistic approach to CDAChristopher Hart | pp. 400–423
-
The meanings of “war”: From lexis to contextAnnabelle Lukin | pp. 424–444
-
Citizenship, community, and counter-terrorism: UK security discourse, 2001–2011Malcolm N. MacDonald, Duncan Hunter and John P. O'Regan | pp. 445–473
-
L. Martín Rojo. Constructing Inequality in Multilingual ClassroomsReviewed by Laura Camargo-Fernández | pp. 474–479
-
C. Hall, S. Slembrouck & S. Sarangi. Language Practices in Social Work: Categorisation and Accountability in Child WelfareReviewed by Ismaeil Fazel | pp. 480–484
Articles
Book reviews