Publications
Bull, Peter. 2016. Playing the Man, Not the Ball. Personalisation in Political Interviews. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 35 (4) : 412–434.
Bull, Peter. 2014. Equivocation and doublespeak in far right-wing discourse: an analysis of Nick Griffin's performance on BBC's Question Time. Text & Talk 34 (1) : 1–22.
Bull, Peter. 2013. The role of adversarial discourse in political opposition: Prime Minister’s questions and the British phone-hacking scandal. Language and Dialogue 3 (2) : 254–272.
Bull, Peter. 2012. Watch dogs or guard dogs? Adversarial discourse in political journalism. In : 69–88.
Bull, Peter. 2012. Doing leadership in political speech: Semantic processes and pragmatic inferences. Discourse & Society 23 (2) : 127–144.
Bull, Peter. 2012. Understanding audience affiliation in response to political speeches in Japan. Language and Dialogue 2 (3) : 375–397.
Bull, Peter. 2012. Adversarial Discourse in Prime Minister’s Questions. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 31 (1) : 30–48.
Bull, Peter. 2011. Invitations to Affiliative Audience Responses in Japanese Political Speeches. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 30 (2) : 158–176.
Bull, Peter. 2008. “Slipperiness, Evasion, and Ambiguity”: Equivocation and Facework in Noncommittal Political Discourse. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (4) : 333–344.
Bull, Peter. 2008. 'Well, I answer it by simply inviting you to look at the evidence': The strategic use of pronouns in political interviews. Journal of Language and Politics 7 (2) : 271–289.
Bull, Peter. 2008. Prologue: Analyzing the Fine Details of Political Commitment. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (4) : 324–332.
Bull, Peter. 2007. From Politics to Comedy. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 26 (4) : 321–342.
Bull, Peter. 2002. By invitation only? An analysis of invited and uninvited applause. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 21 (3) : 230–244.
Bull, Peter. 2000. Equivocation and the rhetoric of modernization. An analysis of televised interviews with Tony Blair in the 1997 British General Election. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 19 (2) : 222–247.
Bull, Peter. 2000. The mistiming of applause in political speeches. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 19 (3) : 275–294.
Bull, Peter. 1998. Equivocation theory and news interviews. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 17 (1) : 36–51.
Bull, Peter. 1998. Level of threat. A means of assessing interviewer toughness and neutrality. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 17 (2) : 220–244.