Publications
Abuarrah, Sufyan. 2019. Time tells a story. Temporality as a marker of ideology in the Palestinian political discourse. Pragmatics and Society 10 (2) : 230–250.
Bijnen, Emma van. 2019. Dialogical power negotiations in conflict mediation. Language and Dialogue 9 (1) : 84–105.
Debras, Camille. 2019. Political graffiti in May 2018 at Nanterre University: A linguistic ethnographic analysis. Discourse & Society 30 (5) : 441–464.
Gruber, Helmut. 2019. Staged conflicts in Austrian parliamentary debates. Language and Dialogue 9 (1) : 42–64.
Koester, Almut Josepha and Michael Handford. 2019. The construction of conflict talk across workplace contexts: (towards) a theory of conflictual compact. Language Awareness 28 (3) : 186–206.
Helal, Fethi. 2019. The discursive construction of ‘Tunisianité’ (2011–2017). Discourse & Communication 13 (4) : 415–436.
d’Haenens, Leen, Baldwin Van Gorp and Willem Joris. 2019. The effects of metaphorical frames on attitudes: The Euro crisis as war or disease? Communications 44 (4) : 447–468.
Wall, James A. and Christopher Robert. 2019. Humor in civil case mediations: A functional approach. Humor 32 (3) : 361–392.
Sinatora, Francesco L. 2019. Chronotopes, entextualization and Syrian political activism on Facebook. Multilingua 38 (4) : 427–458.
Stadler, Stefanie. 2019. Laughter and its functions in Japanese business communication. Journal of Pragmatics 141 : 16–27.
Themistocleous, Christiana. 2019. Conflict and unification in the multilingual landscape of a divided city: the case of Nicosia’s border. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 40 (2) : 94–114.
McKenzie, Robert M. and Theng Theng Ong. 2019. The language of suffering: Media discourse and public attitudes towards the MH17 air tragedy in Malaysia and the UK. Discourse & Communication 13 (5) : 562–580.
Walsh, Dave and Lauren Wilson. 2019. Striving for impartiality. Conflicts of role, trust and emotion in interpreter-assisted police interviews. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 122–151.
Wozniak, Monika. 2019. Lost in Warsaw: The subversion of multilingual humour in the Italian subtitles to the Polish war comedy Giuseppe in Warsaw (1964). The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (1) : 24–37.
Drew, Paul, Yaxin Wu and Guodong Yu. 2019. Couples bickering: Disaffiliation and discord in Chinese conversation. Discourse Studies 21 (4) : 458–480.