Örebro University

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List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with Örebro University plays a role.

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Subjects Applied linguistics | Language acquisition | Language teaching | MultilingualismTranslation Studies
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Tseronis, Assimakis, Ramy Younis & Mehmet Ali Üzelgün 2024 A proposal for the evaluation of multimodal argumentation: Assessing reasonableness and effectiveness in environmental campaign posters
Journal of Argumentation in Context 13:2pp. 289–314 | article
Keywords argument from negative consequences | evaluation of multimodal argumentation | reasonableness | effectiveness | strategic maneuvering | environmental posters | semiotic design | semiotic complexity
Stöckl, Hartmut & Assimakis Tseronis 2024 Multimodal rhetoric and argumentation: Applications – genres – methods
Journal of Argumentation in Context 13:2pp. 167–176 | introduction
Krzyżanowski, Michał, Ruth Wodak, Hannah Bradby, Mattias Gardell, Aristotle Kallis, Natalia Krzyżanowska, Cas Mudde & Jens Rydgren 2023 Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’: Towards an interdisciplinary research agenda on crisis and the normalization of anti- and post‑democratic action
Journal of Language and Politics 22:4pp. 415–437 | article
Keywords crisis | the New Normal | normalization | mainstreaming | discourse | practice | far right | nativism | anti- & post-democratic action
Rasmussen, Joel 2023 Combining governmentality and discourse analysis: An application on focus groups discussing radioactive decontamination
In: Risk Discourse and Responsibility, Ädel, Annelie & Jan-Ola Östman (eds.) [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 336] pp. 40–64
Keywords governmentality | appraisal analysis | focus groups | nuclear emergency | decontamination | radiation risk
Warnicke, Camilla & Mathias Broth 2022 Embodying dual actions as interpreting practice: How interpreters address different parties simultaneously in the Swedish video relay service
Translation and Interpreting Studies 18:2pp. 191–212 | article
Keywords dual actions | multimodal interaction analysis | sequential organization | signed language | simultaneous interpreting | video relay service
Warnicke, Camilla 2021 Signed and spoken interaction at a distance: Interpreter practices to strive for progressivity at the beginning of calls via the Swedish video relay service
Interpreting 23:2pp. 296–320 | article
Keywords interpreting | signed language | telephone | videophone | video relay service | VRS
Cotal San Martin, Vladimir & David Machin 2020 The legitimization of the use of sweat shops by H&M in the Swedish press
Journal of Language and Politics 20:2pp. 254–276 | article
Keywords Sweden | nationalism | transnational corporations | sweatshops | fashion industry | working conditions | news
St John, Oliver 2018 Between question and answer: Mother tongue tutoring and translanguaging as dialogic action
Keywords translanguaging | Bakhtin | mother tongue tutoring | newly arrived pupils | interaction | pupil assessment
Allard, Karin & Deborah Chen Pichler 2018 Multi-modal visually-oriented translanguaging among Deaf signers
Keywords hybridity | multilingualism | different sign languages | translanguaging | Total Communication
Warnicke, Camilla & Charlotta Plejert 2018 The headset as an interactional resource in a video relay interpreting (VRI) setting
Interpreting 20:2pp. 285–308 | article
Keywords headset | interpreting | signed language | telephone | video relay interpreting
Kroon, Åsa & Daniel Angus 2017 Microphone pokes as prank or political action?: Challenges to politicians’ visibility in the age of web TV
Journal of Language and Politics 17:2pp. 222–240 | article
Keywords Communicative activity types | interaction | political interviews | prank | tabloids | Web TV
Karlsson, Martin & Joachim Åström 2017 Social media and political communication: Innovation and normalisation in parallel
Journal of Language and Politics 17:2pp. 305–323 | article
Keywords social media | blogging | political communication | political representation | interactivity | individualism | gender | political parties
Machin, David & Theo van Leeuwen 2016 Multimodality, politics and ideology
Journal of Language and Politics 15:3pp. 243–258 | article
Keywords politics | critical discourse analysis | Multimodal | ideology
Warnicke, Camilla & Charlotta Plejert 2016 The positioning and bimodal mediation of the interpreter in a Video Relay Interpreting (VRI) service setting
Interpreting 18:2pp. 198–230 | article
Keywords role | positioning | Video Relay Service (VRS) | signed language | Video Relay Interpreting (VRI)
Eriksson, Göran 2016 Humour, ridicule and the de-legitimization of the working class in Swedish Reality Television
Journal of Language and Politics 15:3pp. 304–321 | article
Keywords Reality Television | Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis | Social Class | Humour | Ridicule | Recontextualization of Social Practice
Ledin, Per & David Machin 2016 Strategic diagrams and the technologization of culture
Journal of Language and Politics 15:3pp. 322–336 | article
Keywords New Public Management | marketization | discourse | multimodality | performance management
Krzyżanowski, Michał 2015 International leadership re-/constructed?: Ambivalence and heterogeneity of identity discourses in European Union’s policy on climate change
Journal of Language and Politics 14:1pp. 110–133 | article
Keywords European Union | identity | policy | policy communication | climate change | discourse-historical analysis
Krzyżanowski, Michał, David Machin & Ruth Wodak 2014 Journal of Language and Politics – Looking to the Future
Journal of Language and Politics 13:1pp. v–vi | editorial
Ekström, Mats 2009 Power and affiliation in presidential press conferences: A study on interruptions, jokes and laughter
Journal of Language and Politics 8:3pp. 386–415 | article
Keywords interaction | press conference | interruption | jokes | laughter | journalism | affiliation | power
Ilie, Cornelia 2003 Discourse and metadiscourse in parliamentary debates
Journal of Language and Politics 2:1pp. 71–92 | article
Keywords Oral Metadiscourse | Parliamentary Metadiscourse | Interlocutors | Rhetoric | Parliamentary Discourse