Journal of Language and Politics 12:4
[Journal of Language and Politics, 12:4] 2013. iii, 172 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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How Does A Prime Minister Speak? Kevin Rudd’s discourse, habitus, and negotiation of the journalistic and political fieldsGeoffrey Craig | pp. 485–507
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Between public and private: Conversationalisation in French politicians’ blogsLotta Lehti | pp. 508–536
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The discoursal construction of candidates in the tenth Iranian presidential elections: A positive discourse analytical case studyAli R. Abasi and Nahal Akbari | pp. 537–557
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Despierten, Latinos (‘Wake up, Latinos’): Latino Identity, US Politics and YouTubePilar Garcés -Conejos Blitvich, Patricia Bou-Franch and Nuria Lorenzo-Dus | pp. 558–582
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H.R. 2499 Puerto Rico Democracy Act of 2010: Language policy and the Burton AmendmentElaine M. Shenk | pp. 583–605
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Representational Discourses on the Erased of Slovenia: From Human Rights to Humanitarian VictimizationAndreja Vezovnik | pp. 606–625
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Writing the history of the victors? Discourse, social change and (radical) democracyFelicitas Macgilchrist and Ellen Van Praet | pp. 626–651
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M. Ekström & M. Patrona (eds.). Talking Politics in Broadcast Media: Cross-cultural Perspectives on Political Interviewing, Journalism and AccountabilityReviewed by Brendan K. O'Rourke | pp. 652–654
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L. N. Berlin & A. Fetzer (eds.). Dialogue in PoliticsReviewed by Elisabeth Le | pp. 655–656
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