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[ecrea] recent issues journal of language and politics - inc Right-Wing Populism in Europe & USA (16:4)
Mon Dec 18 17:02:17 GMT 2017
For issues 16.5 and 16.6, see below
ISSUE 16.4: JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND POLITICS
This special issue is guest edited by Ruth Wodak and Michał Krzyżanowski
and is entitled:
‘Right-Wing Populism in Europe & USA: Contesting Politics & Discourse
beyond ‘Orbanism’ and ‘Trumpism’.
https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/jlp.16.4/toc
Table of Contents:
Right-wing populism in Europe & USA: Contesting politics & discourse
beyond ‘Orbanism’ and ‘Trumpism’ - Ruth Wodak and Michał Krzyżanowski
Radical right-wing parties in Europe: What’s populism got to do with
it?- Jens Rydgren
Right-wing populism and market-fundamentalism: Two mutually reinforcing
threats to democracy in the 21st century - Walter O. Ötsch and Stephan
Pühringer
Social media and the cordon sanitaire : Populist politics, the online
space, and a relationship that just isn’t there - Mark Littler and
Matthew Feldman
Discourse theory in populism research: Three challenges and a dilemma -
Yannis Stavrakakis
Populist discourses in the Hungarian public sphere: From right to left
(and Beyond)? - Erzsébet Barát
The “Establishment”, the “Élites”, and the “People”: Who’s who? - Ruth Wodak
Uncivility on the web: Populism in/and the borderline discourses of
exclusion - Michał Krzyżanowski and Per Ledin
“The people” in populist discourse: Using neuro-cognitive linguistics to
understand political meanings - Paul Chilton
The hollow man: Donald Trump, populism, and post-truth politics - Robin
T. Lakoff
The “Tweet Politics” of President Trump - Ramona Kreis
Post-truth politics?: Authenticity, populism and the electoral
discourses of Donald Trump - Martin Montgomery
To keep up to date with details of new online-first articles and full
issues, please follow @jlanpol on Twitter.
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ISSUE 16.5: JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND POLITICS (16.5)
https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/jlp.16.5/toc
Table of contents:
Truths, lies and figurative scenarios: Metaphors at the heart of Brexit
- Andreas Musolff
Talking security and rights: The framing of counter-terrorism
legislation in the UK - Ipek Demirsu
Constructing ‘the French people’ – On Sarkozy’s populism - Damon M.
Mayaffre and Ronny Scholz
Discursive double-legitimation of (avoiding) another war in Obama’s 2013
address on Syria - Seyyed-Abdolhamid Mirhosseini
Macedonia outside “Macedonia”: Denying name, silencing identity and
obliterating presence Aleksandar Takovski and Nenad Markovikj
Review of Petrovic (2015) A Post-liberal Approach to Language Policy in
Education - Reviewed by Haicui Zheng
Review of Angermuller (2014) Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis:
Subjectivity in Enunciative Pragmatics - Reviewed by Jeremy Valentine
To keep up to date with details of new online-first articles and full
issues, please follow @jlanpol on Twitter.
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NEW ISSUE: JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND POLITICS (16.6)
https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/jlp.16.6/toc
Table of contents:
‘Cyber hate’ vs. ‘cyber deliberation’: The case of an Austrian
newspaper’s discussion board from a critical online-discourse analytical
perspective - Niku Dorostkar and Alexander Preisinger
Linguistic landscape of Gezi Park protests in Turkey: A discourse
analysis of graffiti - Lisya Seloni and Yusuf Sarfati
What the Convention requires: Intertextual conduct in nation states’
non-binding agreements with the UN- Derek Wallace
Representing Chinese nationalism/patriotism through President Xi
Jinping’s “Chinese Dream” Discourse - Jiayu Wang
Politics in science: High modulation of engagement in intelligent design
discourse - Timothy Wilson and Attila Krizsán
Review of Kaal, Maks & van Elfrinkhof (2014) From Text to Political
Positions: Text analysis across disciplines - Reviewed by Zhongyi XU
Review of Cao, Tian & Chilton (2014) Discourse, Politics and Media in
Contemporary China - Reviewed by Yunhua Xiang
To keep up to date with details of new online-first articles and full
issues, please follow @jlanpol on Twitter.
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