Publications
Agnihotri, R.K. 2014. Multilinguality, education and harmony. The International Journal of Multilingualism 11 (3) : 364–379.
Beukes, Anne-Marie. 2012. ‘The greasy pole of dehumanisation’: Language and violence in South Africa. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 43 (2) : 128–145.
Nasser, Ilham. 2011. Perspectives of Palestinian and Jewish parents in Israel on bilingual education. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 14 (3) : 301–318.
Gavriely-Nuri, Dalia. 2010. If both opponents “extend hands in peace” — Why don’t they meet? Mythic metaphors and cultural codes in the Israeli peace discourse. Journal of Language and Politics 9 (3) : 449–468.
Gavriely-Nuri, Dalia. 2010. The idiosyncratic language of Israeli ‘peace’: A Cultural Approach to Critical Discourse Analysis (CCDA). Discourse & Society 21 (5) : 565–585.
Collier, Mary Jane. 2009. Contextual Negotiation of Cultural Identifications and Relationships: Interview Discourse with Palestinian, Israeli, and Palestinian/Israeli Young Women in a U.S. Peace-Building Program. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 2 (4) : 344–368.
Franks, Jason and Oliver P. Richmond. 2009. The impact of orthodox terrorism discourses on the liberal peace: internalisation, resistance, or hybridisation? Critical Studies on Terrorism 2 (1) : 201–218.
Friedrich, Patricia. 2009. World Englishes and Peace Sociolinguistics: Towards a common goal of linguistic understanding. 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. 407–414.
Anthonissen, Christine. 2008. On Interpreting the Interpreter - Experiences of Language Practitioners Mediating for the TRC. Journal of multicultural discourses 3 (3) : 165–188.
Crossey, Mark. 2008. English for Global Peacekeeping. Current Issues in Language Planning 9 (2) : 207–218.
Saad Khalaf, Roseanne and Rima N. Bahous. 2008. Discourse and Multicultural Social Activity in Postwar Lebanon. Journal of multicultural discourses 3 (2) : 114–134.
Verdoolaege, Annelies. 2008. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Multicultural Discourse. Journal of multicultural discourses 3 (3) : 157–164.
Wenden, Anita L. 2008. Planning Language Change: A Strategy for Promoting Human and Ecological Security. Current Issues in Language Planning 9 (2) : 193–206.
Hill, Christopher. 2007. Bringing War Home: Foreign Policy-Making in Multicultural Societies. International Relations 21 (3) : 259–283.
Klein, Josh. 2007. Where Should We Stand to Get the Best Perspective on Collective Violence? Critical Sociology 33 (5-6) : 957–980.
Gow, James. 2006. Strategic Pedagogy and Pedagogic Strategy. International Relations 20 (4) : 393–406.
Webster, Frank and Jenny Pickerill. 2006. The Anti-War/Peace Movement in Britain and the Conditions of Information War. International Relations 20 (4) : 407–423.
Aysha, Emad El-Din. 2005. September 11 and the Middle East Failure of US ‘Soft Power’: Globalisation contra Americanisation in the ‘New’ US Century. International Relations 19 (2) : 1903–210.
Kline, Scott. 2004. The Culture War Gone Global: ‘Family Values’ and the Shape of US Foreign Policy. International Relations 18 (4) : 453–466.
Spencer, Graham. 2004. The Impact of Television News on the Northern Ireland Peace Negotiations. Media, Culture & Society 26 (5) : 603–623.