An interdisciplinary journal for the social sciences. We publish critical research examining how discourse figures in social, historical and political contexts.
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Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska: The hybrid discourse of the ‘European Green Deal’: road-mapping economic transition to environmental sustainability (almost) seamlessly
https://t.co/yj7neIBRe1
@Noun_Fraze hi Frazer, do you have a new email for your MMU post? I sent a review request to your BMU email but it bounced back (and you only have that email on your website). Thanks! John
‘From Fritzl to #metoo’ is the first longitudinal study of the language used by the British press to talk about rape. Author @alessiatranches examines how rape discourse has (or has not) changed over the past decade. https://t.co/7XhIwaE0Mr
CIRAF is excited to announce our summer symposium, taking place on 22nd/23rd June 2023, at Cardiff University. We are accepting abstracts for papers exploring the theme of 'Relational Imaginaries of Antifascism and the Far-Right' (max 250 words, to be submitted by 5th May). See👇
Free event:
Countering Online Hate: Tactics and Strategies for Media Activism
Wednesday 21st June 2023, Keele University
Eventbrite page, for tickets: https://t.co/TkX5WiOeat
Out now, looks like a fascinating collection of chapters>
Social Media and Society
Integrating the digital with the social in digital discourse
Edited by @mkhosravinik
https://t.co/hX11fV2Ice
iFirst Research Article, another from the SI on discourses of climate change>
Changpeng Huan: Politicized or popularized? News values and news voices in China’s and Australia’s media discourse of climate change
https://t.co/0KS5BHzaz9
#OpenAccess Introduction to our forthcoming Special Issue on discourses of #ClimateChange:
Guofeng Wang & Changpeng Huan: Negotiating climate change in public discourse: insights from critical discourse studies
https://t.co/2EG1iI0MuK
iFirst Research Article, another from the SI on discourses of climate change:
David Machin & Yueyue Liu
How tick list sustainability distracts from actual sustainable action: the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
https://t.co/cIxbLU4fFe
iFirst Research Article, another from the SI on discourses of climate change:
Xufeng Zhu & Xin Shang: Positioning as discursive struggle for equity: a critical discourse analysis of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) of African countries https://t.co/6EiR6t7O1o
@jessmariePhD what an interesting case. Perhaps class distinctions have changed but I always thought butter (esp branded butter) was considered middle/upper class & margarine was working class?
iFirst Research Article, from a forthcoming Special Issue on discourses of climate change:
Guofeng Wang et al: Linguistic polyphony in UN speeches on climate change: an analysis of implicit argumentation
https://t.co/sz30ElYdKa
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Happy to say that “Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies”, my Cambridge Element written with @GerlindeMautner and @_paulbaker_, has just been released! It’s available to download for free from @CambridgeUP until 4th April, and available in print from late May: https://t.co/KcsKJxWwIq
Book Review>
Nana Pang: Visualizing digital discourse: interactional, institutional and ideological perspectives, edited by Crispin Thurlow et al
https://t.co/5JFv22XXa9