Journal of Language and Politics 3:2
[Journal of Language and Politics, 3:2] 2004. 211 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: Language and political change. Micro- and macro-aspects of a contested relationship?Helmut Gruber and Florian Menz | pp. 175–188
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Language policies in the successor states of former YugoslaviaRanko Bugarski | pp. 189–207
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National identities in times of supra-national challenges: The debates on NATO and neutrality in Austria and HungaryRuth Wodak and András Kovács | pp. 209–246
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Media dialogical networks and political argumentationIvan Leudar and Jiří Nekvapil | pp. 247–266
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The “conversation on Austria” A televised representation of Austria’s internal condition after the national-conservative “Wende”Helmut Gruber | pp. 267–292
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Hegemonic struggles or transfer of knowledge? East and West Germans in job interviewsKarin Birkner | pp. 293–322
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Casting the ‘Other’: Gender citizenship in politicians’ narrativesBarbara Poggio | pp. 323–343
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Invective language in contemporary Ghanaian politicsKofi Agyekum | pp. 345–375
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P. Muntigl, G. Weiss & R. Wodak. European Union Discourses on Un/employmentReviewed by Sven Bislev | pp. 377–380
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BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General