Publications
Gibbs, Raymond W. Jr. 2019. Metaphor as Dynamical–Ecological Performance. Metaphor and Symbol 34 (1) : 33–44.
Costa, Peter I. De, Yaqiong Cui and Yawen Han. 2019. Exploring the language policy and planning/second language acquisition interface: ecological insights from an Uyghur youth in China. Language Policy 18 (1) : 65–86.
Stroud, Christopher, Angela Scarino and Kathleen Heugh. 2019. Spaces of exception: southern multilingualisms as resource and risk. Current Issues in Language Planning 20 (1) : 100–119.
Muller, Cornelia. 2019. Metaphorizing as Embodied Interactivity: What Gesturing and Film Viewing Can Tell Us About an Ecological View on Metaphor. Metaphor and Symbol 34 (1) : 61–79.
Szokolszky, Agnes. 2019. Perceiving Metaphors: An Approach From Developmental Ecological Psychology. Metaphor and Symbol 34 (1) : 17–32.
Johansson Falck, Marlene. 2018. From ecological cognition to language: When and why do speakers use words metaphorically? Metaphor and Symbol 33 (2) : 61–84.
Marsden, Emma and Rowena Kasprowicz. 2018. Towards Ecological Validity in Research into Input-based Practice: Form Spotting Can Be as Beneficial as Form-meaning Practice. Applied Linguistics 39 (6) : 886–911.
Savski, Kristof. 2018. Monolingualism and prescriptivism: the ecology of Slovene in the twentieth century. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 39 (2) : 124–136.
Liu, Ming and Chaoyuan Liu. 2017. Competing discursive constructions of China’s smog in Chinese and Anglo-American English-language newspapers: A corpus-assisted discourse study. Discourse & Communication 11 (4) : 386–403.
Kinefuchi, Etsuko and S. Lily Mendoza. 2016. Two stories, one vision: A plea for an ecological turn in intercultural communication. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 9 (4) : 275–294.
Xie, Lei. 2015. The Story of Two Big Chimneys: A Frame Analysis of Climate Change in US and Chinese Newspapers. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 44 (2) : 151–177.
Mufwene, Salikoko S. 2009. The indigenization of English in North America. In Hoffmann, Thomas and Lucia Siebers, eds. World Englishes – Problems, Properties and Prospects. Selected papers from the 13th IAWE conference. (Varieties of English Around the World G40). John Benjamins. pp. 353–368.
Dury, Pascaline. 2008. The rise of carbon neutral and compensation carbone: A diachronic investigation into the migration of vocabulary from the language of ecology to newspaper language and vice versa. Terminology 14 (2) : 230–248.
Jung, Joo-Young. 2008. Internet Connectedness and its Social Origins: An Ecological Approach to Postaccess Digital Divides. Communication Studies 59 (4) : 332–339.
Stamou, Anastasia G. and Stephanos Paraskevopoulos. 2008. Representing protection action in an ecotourism setting: a critical discourse analysis of visitors' books at a Greek reserve. Critical Discourse Studies 5 (1) : 35–54.
Heinz, Bettina and Hsin-I (Cynthia) Cheng. 2007. Greenpeace Greenspeak: A Transcultural Discourse Analysis. Language and Intercultural Communication 7 (1) : 16–36.
Cicourel, Aaron. 2007. A personal, retrospective view of ecological validity. Text & Talk 27 (-1) : 753–759.