Publications
Mohamed Haneef, M. Shuaib. 2019. Multimodal social semiotic analysis of Delhi rape conviction news in 2013 in CNN IBN website. Asian Journal of Communication 29 (1) : 92–107.
Tranchese, Alessia. 2019. Covering Rape: How the media determine how we understand sexual violence. Gender and Language 13 (2) : 174–201.
Bartley, Leanne Victoria. 2018. “Justice demands that you find this man not guilty”: A transitivity analysis of the closing arguments of a rape case that resulted in a wrongful conviction. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 28 (3) : 480–495.
Haworth, Kate. 2017. The Discursive Construction of Evidence in Police Interviews: Case Study of a Rape Suspect. Applied Linguistics 38 (2) : 194–214.
Jeffries, Lesley. 2016. “When did you decide to tell the truth?” Negotiating truth in rape trials before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 4 (2) : 151–177.
MacLeod, Nicci. 2016. “I thought I’d be safe there”: Pre-empting blame in the talk of women reporting rape. Journal of Pragmatics 96 : 96–109.
Nagar, Ila. 2016. Reporting rape: Language, neoliberalism, and the media. Discourse & Communication 10 (3) : 257–273.
Attenborough, Frederick Thomas. 2014. Rape is rape (except when it’s not): The media, recontextualisation and violence against women. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 2 (2) : 183–203.
Ponterotto, Diane. 2014. The risks of uncertainty: Hedging strategies in rape trial discourse. Language and Dialogue 4 (1) : 93–111.
Trinch, Shonna L. 2014. De-authorizing rape narrators: Stance, taboo and privatizing the public secret. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 2 (2) : 204–225.
Thetela, Puleng. 2013. Sex discourses and the construction of gender identity in Sesotho. A case study of police interviews of rape/sexual assault victims. In Sunderland, Jane, Lia Litosseliti, Sibonile Ellece and Lilian Lem Atanga, eds. Gender and Language in Sub-Saharan Africa. Tradition, struggle and change. (IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society 33). John Benjamins. pp. 205–215.
Erjavec, Karmen and Zala Volčič. 2010. ‘Target’, ‘cancer’ and ‘warrior’: Exploring painful metaphors of self-presentation used by girls born of war rape. Discourse & Society 21 (5) : 524–543.
Kahl, David H., Jr., Ann Burnett, Jody L. Mattern, Liliana L. Herakova, Cloy Tobola and Susan E. Bornsen. 2009. Communicating/Muting Date Rape: A Co-Cultural Theoretical Analysis of Communication Factors Related to Rape Culture on a College Campus. Journal of Applied Communication Research 37 (4) : 465–485.
Campbell, Anna Marie. 2009. False Faces and Broken Lives: An Exploratory Study of the Interaction Behaviors Used by Male Sex Offenders in Relating to Victims. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 28 (4) : 428–440.
Halbesleben, Jonathon R. B. 2009. The Role of Pluralistic Ignorance in the Reporting of Sexual Harassment. Basic and Applied Social Psychology 31 (3) : 210–217.
Prinsloo, Jeanne. 2009. Theorising news mediations of the Zuma rape trial - citizens and subjects in collision. Critical Discourse Studies 6 (2) : 81–96.