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Journal of Language and Politics

Editors: Michal Krzyzanowski, David Machin and Ruth Wodak
(michal.krzyzanowski /at/ oru.se)/ (David.Machin /at/ oru.se) / (r.wodak /at/ lancaster.ac.uk)

Book Review Editor: Ana Tominc
(ATominc /at/ qmu.ac.uk)

The Journal of Language and Politics (JLP) represents a forum for
analysing and discussing the various dimensions in the interplay of
language and politics. The basic assumption is that the language of
politics cannot be separated from the politics of language. The notion
of ‘Political Discourse’ does not remain limited to the ‘institutional’
field of politics (e.g. parliamentary discourse, election campaigns,
party programmes, speeches, etc.) but opens to all linguistic
manifestations that may be considered to be political, provided that it
is convincingly argued what makes them ‘political’. In order to
illuminate new and old forms of political discourses inter- and
transdisciplinary perspectives and elaborated linguistic methodologies
have to complement each other.
Articles should bring together sociological concepts, political
theories, and historical analysis. Methodologies can be qualitative or
quantitative and must be well grounded in linguistics or other relevant
disciplines. They may focus on different dimensions (pragmatics,
semantics, social cognition, semiotics) of political discourse. Since
political discourses overlap with other discourses, e.g. economic and
scientific discourses, perspectives of interdiscursivity and
intertextuality are considered to be important. Articles based on
ethnographic studies will be particularly welcome.
The Journal of Language and Politics welcomes review papers of any
research monograph or edited volume which takes a discourse-analytical
approach to the study of language and politics, as broadly conceived
above. If you are interested in reviewing any recent, relevant text
please email (ATominc /at/ qmu.ac.uk) and we can arrange for a copy to be sent
to you.

The Journal of Language and Politics is associated with the book
series Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society, and Culture, edited by Ruth Wodak, Andreas Musolff and Johann Unger.

ISSN 1569-2159 | E-ISSN 1569-9862

Editorial Board:
Christine Anthonissen, Stellenbosch
Peter Berglez, Örebro
Jan Blommaert, Tilburg
Michał Buchowski, Poznan
Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard, Florianópolis
Nico Carpentier, Brussels
Paul Chilton, Lancaster
Aaron V. Cicourel, San Diego, CA
Teun A. van Dijk, Barcelona
Anna Duszak, Warsaw
Norman Fairclough, Lancaster
Anita Fetzer, Augsburg
John Flowerdew, Hong Kong
Bernhard Forchtner, Berlin
Susan Gal, Chicago, IL
Helmut Gruber, Vienna
Monica Heller, Toronto
Adam Jaworski, Hong Kong
Barbara Johnstone, Pittsburgh, PA
Majid KhosraviNik, Newcastle upon Tyne
Manfred Kienpointner, Innsbruck
Theo van Leeuwen, Sydney
Lorenza Mondada, Basel
Anton Pelinka, Budapest
John Richardson, Loughborough
Bo Stråth, Helsinki
Hailong Tian, Tianjin
Anna Triandafyllidou, Florence

JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING COMPANY
www.benjamins.com - (subscriptions /at/ benjamins.nl)

Free online sample issue available on: benjamins.com/catalog/jlp

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