Journal of Language and Politics 15:4
[Journal of Language and Politics, 15:4] 2016. iv, 150 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Red Scare 2.0: User-generated ideology in the age of Jeremy Corbyn and social mediaChristian Fuchs | pp. 369–398
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The media of the ultra-right: Discourse and audience activism onlineCinzia Padovani | pp. 399–421
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Protest music, populism, politics and authenticity: The limits and potential of popular music’s articulation of subversive politicsLyndon C.S. Way | pp. 422–445
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Russia as the other: Corpus investigation of Olympic host construction in The New York TimesAnastasia Bolshakova | pp. 446–467
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Making English local: Chronotopes in language policy discourseKatherine S. Flowers | pp. 468–491
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Mats Ekström & Andrew Tolson (eds). Media Talk and Political Elections in Europe and AmericaReviewed by Shaimaa El Naggar | pp. 492–495
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Nandita Dogra. Representations of Global Poverty: Aid, Development and International NGOsReviewed by Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen | pp. 496–499
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Piotr Cap & Urszula Okulska (eds). Analyzing genres in political communication: Theory and practiceReviewed by Michael Kranert | pp. 500–503
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Sara Mills. Gender Matters: Feminist Linguistic AnalysisReviewed by Donna L. Lillian | pp. 504–506
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Humphrey Tonkin & Maria Exposito Frank (eds). The Translator as Mediator of CulturesReviewed by Cris Martinez | pp. 507–510
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Baudouin Dupret. Practices of truth. An ethnomethodological inquiry into Arab contextsReviewed by Lorenza Mondada | pp. 511–514
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Adam Hodges (ed.). Discourses of War and PeaceReviewed by Ahmed Sahlane | pp. 515–518
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Subjects & Metadata
BIC Subject: CFG – Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General