Publications
Dynel, Marta. 2020. COVID-19 memes going viral:: On the multiple multimodal voices behind face masks. Discourse & Society 32 (2) : 175–195.
Leonard, Stephen Pax. 2019. Voices from the outside: The instrumentality of radio messages in Colombian kidnappings. Language & Communication 69 : 1–10.
Banda, Felix. 2018. Translanguaging and English-African language mother tongues as linguistic dispensation in teaching and learning in a black township school in Cape Town. Current Issues in Language Planning 19 (2) : 198–217.
Chaidas, Dimitrios. 2018. Legitimation strategies in the Greek paradigm: A comparative analysis of Syriza and New Democracy. Language & Communication 60 : 136–149.
Dutta, Uttaran. 2018. Negotiating Structural Absences: Voices of Indigenous Subalterns of Eastern India. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 47 (1) : 52–71.
Heurich, Guilherme Orlandini. 2018. Reporting, capturing and voicing speech amongst the Araweté. Language & Communication 63 : 49–56.
Soulaimani, Dris. 2018. Talk, voice and gestures in reported speech: toward an integrated approach. Discourse Studies 20 (3) : 361–376.
Buozis, Michael. 2017. Giving voice to the accused: Serial and the critical potential of true crime. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 14 (3) : 254–270.
Peñalva, Stacy L. 2017. An ethnographic portrait of translingual/transcultural navigation among immigrant children and youth: voices during Sunday school at a Latino Church. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 38 (5) : 438–452.
Zimman, Lal. 2017. Gender as stylistic bricolage: Transmasculine voices and the relationship between fundamental frequency and /s/. Language in Society 46 (3) : 339–370.
Li, Yungeng. 2016. From “whom to blame” to “nothing to fear”: documentary narratives, voices, and “dependent destigmatization” of severe mental patients (SMPs) in Hong Kong. Chinese Journal of Communication 9 (4) : 403–421.
Priego-Valverde, Béatrice. 2012. Speaking through other voices. Conversational humour as a polyphonic phenomenon. In Lorda, Clara and Patrick Zabalbeascoa, eds. Spaces of Polyphony. (Dialogue Studies 15). John Benjamins. pp. 43–54.
Heugh, K. 2011. Discourses from without, discourses from within: women, feminism and voice in Africa. Current Issues in Language Planning 12 (1) : 89–104.
Sicoli, Mark A. 2010. Shifting voices with participant roles: Voice qualities and speech registers in Mesoamerica. Language in Society 39 (4) : 521–553.