Publications
Eriksson, Göran and Richard Fitzgerald. 2019. Web-TV as a backstage activity: Emerging forms of audience address in the post-broadcast era. Text & Talk 39 (1) : 47–67.
Schnurr, Stephanie and Kieran Andrew File. 2019. That match was “a bit like losing your virginity”. Failed humour, face and identity construction in TV interviews with professional athletes and coaches. Journal of Pragmatics 152 : 132–144.
Lavric, Eva. 2019. Reale und fiktive Sender-Adressaten-Konstellationen in Fußball-Fangesängen : Mit romanistischen Beispielen [Real and fictional channel-address constellations in football fan chants - with Romance examples]. Archiv für Textmusikforschung 4 (1) : 1–31.
Piacentino, Ed. 2019. English Sporting Writing, the Spirit of the Times, and Old Southwest Humor. Studies in American Humor 5 (2) : 372–390.
Råman, Joonas. 2019. Budo demonstrations as shared accomplishments: The modalities of guiding in the joint teaching of physical skills. Journal of Pragmatics 150 : 17–38.
Balteiro, Isabel. 2018. Oh wait: English pragmatic markers in Spanish football chatspeak. Journal of Pragmatics 133 : 123–133.
Simpson, James, Emilee Moore and John Callaghan. 2018. Coordinated action, communication, and creativity in basketball in superdiversity. Language and Intercultural Communication 18 (1) : 28–53.
Canning, Patricia. 2018. ‘No ordinary crowd’: Foregrounding a ‘hooligan schema’ in the construction of witness narratives following the Hillsborough football stadium disaster. Discourse & Society 29 (3) : 237–255.
Chovanec, Jan, ed. 2018. The Discourse of Online Sportscasting. Constructing meaning and interaction in live text commentary. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 297). John Benjamins.
File, Kieran Andrew. 2018. “You're Manchester United manager, you can't say things like that”: Impression management and identity performance by professional football managers in the media. Journal of Pragmatics 127 : 56–70.
Okada, Misao. 2018. Imperative Actions in Boxing Sparring Sessions. Research on Language and Social Interaction 51 (1) : 67–84.
Okada, Misao. 2018. Imperative Actions in Boxing Sparring Sessions. Research on Language & Social Interaction 51 (1) : 67–84.
Sandrelli, Annalisa. 2017. Simultaneous dialogue interpreting: Coordinating interaction in interpreter-mediated football press conferences. Journal of Pragmatics 107 : 178–194.
Tompkins, Joe. 2017. “It’s about respect!” college-athlete activism and left neoliberalism. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 14 (4) : 351–368.
File, Kieran Andrew, Stephanie Schnurr and Solvejg Wolfers. 2017. “Just because he's black”: Identity construction and racial humour in a German U-19 football team. Journal of Pragmatics 112 : 83–96.
Chovanec, Jan. 2016. Eavesdropping on media talk: Microphone gaffes and unintended humour in sports broadcasts. Journal of Pragmatics 95 : 93–106.
Gong, Yuan. 2016. Online discourse of masculinities in transnational football fandom: Chinese Arsenal fans’ talk around ‘gaofushuai’ and ‘diaosi’. Discourse & Society 27 (1) : 20–37.