Publications
Flowerdew, John and Meilin Chen. 2019. Discriminatory discursive strategies in online comments on YouTube videos on the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement by Mainland and Hong Kong Chinese. Discourse & Society 30 (6) : 549–572.
Dewilde, Joke. 2019. Translation and translingual remixing: A young person developing as a writer. International Journal of Bilingualism 23 (5) : 942–953.
Garcia, Angela Cora. 2019. Bordering work in contemporary political discourse: The case of the US/Mexico border wall proposal. Discourse & Society 30 (6) : 573–599.
Ho, Janet. 2019. “Sensible protesters began leaving the protests”: A comparative study of opposing voices in the Hong Kong political movement. Language & Communication 64 : 12–24.
Maciejewska, Eliza. 2019. Discourse analysis as a tool for uncovering strengths in communicative practices of autistic individuals. Discourse Studies 21 (3) : 300–316.
Mifdal, Mohamed. 2019. Breaking frame and frame-shifting in Bassem Youssef’s satirical tv show al-Bern?meg. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (2) : 30–43.
Nartey, Mark. 2019. “We must unite now or perish!” Kwame Nkrumah’s creation of a mythic discourse? Journal of Language and Politics 18 (2) : 252–271.
Nasrollahi Shahri, Mohammad Naseh. 2019. Second language user identities in stories of intercultural communication: a case study. Language and Intercultural Communication 19 (4) : 342–356.
Pablos-Ortega, Carlos de. 2019. “Would it be fair to say that you actively sought out material?” Mitigation and aggravation in police investigative interviews. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 49–71.
Rizwan, Snobra. 2019. Legitimation strategies and theistic worldview in sociopolitical discourse: A systemic functional critical discourse analysis of Pakistani social media discussions. Text & Talk 39 (2) : 235–260.
Tereszkiewicz, Anna. 2019. Responding to customer complaints on English and Polish corporate profiles on Twitter. Pragmatics and Society 10 (2) : 205–229.
Codó, Eva. 2018. Lifestyle residents in Barcelona: a biographical perspective on linguistic repertoires, identity narrative and transnational mobility. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2018 (250) : 11–34.
Crespo-Fernández, Eliecer. 2018. Euphemism as a discursive strategy in US local and state politics. Journal of Language and Politics 17 (6) : 789–811.
Demetriou, Deanna. 2018. Welfare restrictions and ‘benefit tourists’: Representations and evaluations of EU migrants in the UK. Communications 43 (3) : 379–403.
Felicia, Oamen. 2018. Discursive strategies in Nigeria’s 2015 Facebook campaign discourse. Discourse & Society 29 (5) : 471–494.