Publications
Hughes, Neil. 2021. Exploring vegan ideology through graffiti slogans. Discourse & Society 32 (5) : 575–597.
Debras, Camille. 2019. Political graffiti in May 2018 at Nanterre University: A linguistic ethnographic analysis. Discourse & Society 30 (5) : 441–464.
Light, Elinor. 2018. Aesthetic ruptures: viewing graffiti as the emplaced vernacular. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 15 (2) : 179–195.
Archakis, Argiris, E. Dimitris Kitis and Dimitris Serafis. 2018. Graffiti slogans and the construction of collective identity: evidence from the anti-austerity protests in Greece. Text & Talk 38 (6) : 775–797.
Aksan, Gunes. 2017. ‘The new but lonely voice against the authoritarianism’: humor and irony in Turkish political discourse after the Taksim Gezi Park Protests. The European Journal of Humour Research 5 (2) : 23–50.
Litovkina, Anna T. 2017. “Make love, not war…get married and do both”: Negative aspects of marriage in anti-proverbs and wellerisms. The European Journal of Humour Research 5 (4) : 112–135.
Papen, Uta. 2012. Commercial discourses, gentrification and citizens’ protest: The linguistic landscape of Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin. Journal of Sociolinguistics 16 (1) : 56–80.
Hanauer, David I. 2011. The discursive construction of the separation wall at Abu Dis: Graffiti as political discourse. Journal of Language and Politics 10 (3) : 301–321.
Jørgensen, J. Normann. 2008. Urban Wall Languaging. The International Journal of Multilingualism 5 (3) : 237–252.
Green, James A. 2003. The Writing on the Stall: Gender and Graffiti. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 22 (3) : 282–296.
Adams, Karen, L. and Anne Winter. 1997. Gang graffiti as a discourse genre. Journal of Sociolinguistics 1 (3) : 337–360.