Journal of Language and Politics 20:4
[Journal of Language and Politics, 20:4] 2021. iv, 148 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The Bangkok Blast as a finger-pointing blame game: How attitudinal positioning construes a divided polityChangpeng Huan, Menghan Deng and Napak-on Sritrakarn | pp. 493–514
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Protest graffiti, social movements and changing participation frameworks: The case of MacaoHong Zhang and Brian Hok-Shing Chan | pp. 515–538
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Informing the government or fostering public debate? How Chinese discussion forums open up spaces for deliberationYu Sun, Todd Graham and Marcel Broersma | pp. 539–562
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Narratives of dialogue in parliamentary discourse: Constructing the ethos of the receptive politicianNaomi Truan | pp. 563–584
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Working Royals, Megxit and Prince Andrew’s disastrous BBC interview: The online media’s representation of the British Monarchy between 2010 and 2020Jagon P. Chichon | pp. 585–606
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National construction and popular erasure in Colombia: A concept analysis of the legitimation and delegitimation of social relations in Colombia through the language of its foundational documents: 1810–1991Gregory Joseph Lobo | pp. 607–625
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Alastair Pennycook & Sinfree Makoni. Innovations and challenges in applied linguistics from the Global SouthReviewed by Huan Yik Lee | pp. 626–629
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Christian Fuchs. Communication and Capitalism: A Critical TheoryReviewed by Marcos Engelken-Jorge | pp. 630–633
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Franco Zappettini. European Identities in Discourse: A Transnational Citizens’ PerspectiveReviewed by Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska | pp. 634–636
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Ulrike Schneider & Matthias Eitelmann (eds.). Linguistic inquiries into Donald Trump’s Language: From ‘Fake News’ to ‘Tremendous Success’Reviewed by Adam Hodges | pp. 637–640
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Subjects & Metadata
BIC Subject: CFG – Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
BISAC Subject: LAN009030 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Pragmatics