Publications
Johnstone, Barbara. 2018. Unpacking a political icon: ‘Bike lanes’ and orders of indexicality. Discourse & Communication 12 (2) : 192–208.
Johnstone, Barbara. 2011. Dialect enregisterment in performance. Journal of Sociolinguistics 15 (5) : 657–679.
Johnstone, Barbara. 2011. Making Pittsburghese: Communication technology, expertise, and the discursive construction of a regional dialect. Language & Communication 31 (1) : 3–15.
Johnstone, Barbara, ed. 2008. Rhetoric in Detail. Discourse analyses of rhetorical talk and text. (Discourse approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 31). John Benjamins.
Johnstone, Barbara. 2008. Studying entextualization and controversy: CDA, participant observation, computer-aided corpus analysis. In Johnstone, Barbara, ed. Rhetoric in Detail. Discourse analyses of rhetorical talk and text. (Discourse approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 31). John Benjamins. pp. 249–253.
Johnstone, Barbara. 2008. Studying identity and agency: CDA, interactional sociolinguistics, narrative analysis, grounded theory. In Johnstone, Barbara, ed. Rhetoric in Detail. Discourse analyses of rhetorical talk and text. (Discourse approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 31). John Benjamins.
Johnstone, Barbara. 2003. Review of $Style and sociolinguistic variation. Journal of Sociolinguistics 7 (1) : 91–96.
Johnstone, Barbara. 2000. The Individual Language Voice in Language. Annual Review of Anthropology 29 : 405–424.
Johnstone, Barbara. 1999. Uses of Southern-sounding speech by contemporary Texas women. Journal of Sociolinguistics 3 (4) : 505–522.
Johnstone, Barbara. 1997. Review of $Ethics and process in the narrative study of lives. Language in Society 26 (4) : 597–600.
Johnstone, Barbara. 1997. Review of $Ethnography, linguistics, narrative inequality: Toward an understanding of voice. Language 73 (3) : 649–651.
Johnstone, Barbara. 1997. Self-expression and linguistic variation. Language in Society 26 (2) : 221–246.
Johnstone, Barbara. 1995. Sociolinguistic Resources, Individual Identities and the Public Speech Styles of Texas Women. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 5 : 1–20.