Publications
Dowd, John. 2018. Education and everyday life: McLuhan’s ‘city as classroom’ as a practice of social justice in social change. Journal of multicultural discourses 13 (2) : 105–119.
Dutta, Mohan Jyoti. 2018. Culturally centering social change communication: subaltern critiques of, resistance to, and re-imagination of development. Journal of multicultural discourses 13 (2) : 87–104.
Singhal, Arvind and Hua Wang. 2018. Audience-centered discourses in communication and social change: the ‘Voicebook’ of Main Kuch Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon, an entertainment-education initiative in India. Journal of multicultural discourses 13 (2) : 176–191.
Shin, Hyunjung and Joseph Sung-Yul Park. 2016. Researching language and neoliberalism. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 37 (5) : 443–452.
García Agustín, Óscar. 2015. Sociology of Discourse. From institutions to social change. (Discourse approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 61). John Benjamins.
Morrissey, Megan E. 2013. A DREAM Disrupted: Undocumented Migrant Youth Disidentifications with U.S. Citizenship. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 6 (2) : 145–162.
Papen, Uta. 2012. Commercial discourses, gentrification and citizens’ protest: The linguistic landscape of Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin. Journal of Sociolinguistics 16 (1) : 56–80.
Eley, Gina and Ralph Adendorff. 2011. The influence of the post-apartheid context on appraisal choices in Clem Sunter's transformational leadership discourse. Text & Talk 31 (1) : 21–52.
Grue, Jan. 2011. Discourse analysis and disability: Some topics and issues. Discourse & Society 22 (5) : 523–546.
Nakagawa, Hirosi, Christa König and Osamu Hieda, eds. 2011. Geographical Typology and Linguistic Areas. With special reference to Africa. (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies 2). John Benjamins.
Sharma, Devyani. 2011. Style repertoire and social change in British Asian English. Journal of Sociolinguistics 15 (4) : 464–492.
Yates, Lynda. 2011. Interaction, language learning and social inclusion in early settlement. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 14 (4) : 457–471.
Meiring, Barbara. 2010. Discourse patterns at social cohesion campaigns. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 41 (1) : 41–57.
Abah, Adedayo Ladigbolu. 2009. Popular culture and social change in Africa: the case of the Nigerian video industry. Media, Culture & Society 31 (5) : 731–748.
Beck, Rose Marie. 2009. Gender, innovation and ambiguity: speech prohibitions as a resource for ‘space to move’. Discourse & Society 20 (5) : 531–553.
Ivie, Robert L. 2009. American Exceptionalism in a Democratic Idiom: Transacting the Mythos of Change in the 2008 Presidential Campaign. Communication Studies 60 (4) : 359–375.
Jourdan, Christine. 2009. Bilingualism and creolization in Solomon Islands. In Cardoso, H., Rachel Selbach and Margot van den Berg, eds. Gradual Creolization. Studies celebrating Jacques Arends. (Creole language library 34). John Benjamins. pp. 245–256.
Hakanen, Ernest A. and Ulla Koskinen. 2009. From “friends” to “patrons”: Transformations in the social power structure as reflected in the rhetoric of personal letters in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Sweden. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 10 (1) : 1–22.