Publications
Tadic, Nadja. 2019. ‘My brain hurts:’ incorporating learner interests into the classroom. Language & Education 33 (1) : 68–84.
Yoder, Michael Miller and Barbara Johnstone. 2018. Unpacking a political icon: ‘Bike lanes’ and orders of indexicality. Discourse & Communication 12 (2) : 192–208.
Conradie, Marthinus. 2013. Reason-tickle patterns in intertextual print advertising. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 44 (2) : 5–28.
Georgakopoulou, Alexandra. 2013. Storytelling on the go. Breaking news as a travelling narrative genre. In Hydén, Lars-Christer, Matti Hyvärinen and Mari Hatavara, eds. The Travelling Concepts of Narrative. (Studies in Narrative 18). John Benjamins. pp. 201–224.
Sanders, Robert E. 2012. The representation of self through the dialogic properties of talk and conduct. Language and Dialogue 2 (1) : 28–40.
Livingstone, S., Peter Lunt and Laura Miller. 2007. Citizens, consumers and the citizen-consumer: articulating the citizen interest in media and communications regulation. Discourse & Communication 1 (1) : 63–89.
Soley, Lawrence and Sarah Bonewits Feldner. 2006. Transparency in Communication: An Examination of Communication Journals' Conflicts-of-Interest Policies. Journal of Communication Inquiry 30 (3) : 209–228.
Canas, Jose J., Ladislao Salmeron and Walter Kintsch. 2006. Coherence or interest as basis for improving hypertext comprehension. Information Design Journal + Document Design 14 (1) : 45–55.
Corson, David J. 1993. Discursive bias and ideology in the administration of minority group interests. Language in Society 22 (2) : 165–191.