Annabelle Lukin
List of John Benjamins publications for which Annabelle Lukin plays a role.
Journal
Halliday, critical discourse analysis and ideology Language, Context and Text 6:2, pp. 227–261 | Article
2024 While Halliday’s work has been a source of inspiration to the fields of Critical Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis, Halliday has never been embraced by either school. This paper reviews the engagement of CL and CDA with Halliday, examining what ideas were borrowed, and what was either… read more
Rethinking English as a lingua franca in scientific-academic contexts: A position statement The dynamics of academic knowledge production: Text histories and text trajectories, Lillis, Theresa and Mary Jane Curry (eds.), pp. 143–153 | Article
2022 We aim to challenge assumptions made about the use of English as a “lingua franca” in scientific-academic contexts, identify the impact of such assumptions on trajectories of knowledge production and uptake, and legitimize the use of multiple languages for transnational scholarly exchange. We… read more
Prosody and ideology: A case study of one news report on the 2003 invasion of Iraq Language, Context and Text 3:2, pp. 302–334 | Article
2021 The focus of this paper is on the role choices in phonological systems (Brazil 1997; Halliday & Greaves 2008) play in the ideological work of a text. Using an instance of news reporting of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, we show how prosodic choices – both those shared with other texts in this… read more
Ways of meaning: A case study of two oncologists’ answers to questions asked by advanced cancer patients and their companions Language, Context and Text 2:1, pp. 145–170 | Article
2020 This paper explores one aspect of the operationalisation of a patient-centred ideology of care by examining an oncologist’s answers to questions asked by her patient and his companion during a palliative oncology consultation and comparing her answers to the markedly different answers of another… read more
How international war law makes violence legal: A case study of the Rome Statute Language, Context and Text 2:1, pp. 91–120 | Article
2020 Some international law scholars have argued that international war law, rather than proscribing violence in war, has instead been a vehicle for its legitimation. Given that laws are constituted in and through language, this paper explores this paradox through register analysis of the text of the… read more
2019
The meanings of “war”: From lexis to context Journal of Language and Politics 12:3, pp. 424–444 | Article
2013 In this paper I interpret findings from a project investigating media coverage of the 2003 “Coalition” invasion of Iraq, drawing on a corpus of news reports from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV news. The findings reported are evidence of a consistency that reflects the unconscious… read more
A case study of multi-stratal analysis Language and Social Life: Functional perspectives, Love, Kristina (ed.), pp. 123–150 | Article
2005 The domains of application in applied linguistics have changed considerably since the early 1960s. In most of these domains, the fundamental property of language as a resource for making meaning has increasingly been foregrounded. This approach recognises, amongst other dimensions of language, its… read more