Publications
Kantara, Argyro. 2019. Laughter and identity construction in political interviews. Journal of Language and Politics 18 (3) : 420–440.
Karas, Hilla. 2019. False equality in election advertisements. The use of multilingualism and subtitles. Journal of Language and Politics 18 (1) : 131–153.
Kersten, Holger. 2019. America’s faith in the laugh resistance – popular beliefs about political humor in the 2016 presidential elections. Humor 32 (2) : 299–316.
Sánchez Ruiz, Raquel. 2019. Analyzing and comparing de Blasio’s and Quinn’s speech in their democratic election programs for 2013 New York Mayoral Elections. Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada 32 (1) : 304–328.
Schubert, Christoph. 2019. ‘OK, well, first of all, let me say …’: Discursive uses of response initiators in US presidential primary debates. Discourse Studies 21 (4) : 438–457.
Shukrun-Nagar, Pnina. 2019. Genre shifts in Israeli campaign advertisements: Strategies and rhetorical functions. Text & Talk 39 (2) : 261–288.
Chaidas, Dimitrios. 2018. Legitimation strategies in the Greek paradigm: A comparative analysis of Syriza and New Democracy. Language & Communication 60 : 136–149.
Felicia, Oamen. 2018. Discursive strategies in Nigeria’s 2015 Facebook campaign discourse. Discourse & Society 29 (5) : 471–494.
Garcia, Angela Cora. 2018. Presidential campaign talk: Question-answering in ‘Neutral Informational Interviews’. Discourse & Society 29 (3) : 256–278.
Hoffmann, Christian R. 2018. Crooked Hillary and Dumb Trump. The strategic use and effect of negative evaluations in US election campaign tweets. Internet Pragmatics 1 (1) : 55–87.
Kim, Jisu. 2018. One name can change many things. Influences of mentioning political candidates on network agenda-setting effects in the 2016 U.S. election. The Agenda Setting Journal 2 (1) : 41–63.
Tamás, Ágnes. 2018. Election campaign tools in Hungarian humour magazines in the second half of the 19th century. The European Journal of Humour Research 6 (2) : 40–59.
Tella, Akin. 2018. Humour generation and multimodal humour generation and multimodal framing of political actor in the 2015 Nigeria presidential election campaign memes. The European Journal of Humour Research 6 (4) : 95–117.
Wang, Yaqin and Haitao Liu. 2018. Is Trump always rambling like a fourth-grade student? An analysis of stylistic features of Donald Trump’s political discourse during the 2016 election. Discourse & Society 29 (3) : 299–323.
Crosthwaite, Peter and Sin Yan Eureka Ho. 2018. Exploring stance in the manifestos of 3 candidates for the Hong Kong Chief Executive election 2017: Combining CDA and corpus-like insights. Discourse & Society 29 (6) : 629–654.
Esposito, Eleonora. 2017. The mother’s picong: A discursive approach to gender, identity and political leadership in Trinidad and Tobago. Discourse & Society 28 (1) : 24–41.