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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Dear all,<BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>(apologise for cross-posting)<BR>We are very
pleased to announce that Issue 2(1) of <EM>Studies in Language and
Capitalism</EM> is now online. <BR><EM>SLC</EM> is a peer-reviewed online
journal that seeks to promote and freely distribute interdisciplinary critical
inquiries into the language and meaning of contemporary capitalism, and the
links between economic, social and linguistic change in the world around us.
<BR>Though language is foregrounded in our title, <EM>SLC</EM> is equally
interested in presenting research that addresses the role semiosis in general
plays in making capitalism meaningful. Further, <EM>SLC</EM> will not limit
itself to the economic field. We are also interested in publishing work that
examines the ramifications of capitalism in fields such as culture, the mass
media, education, politics (both national and international), public and civil
society, and in relation to structured social inequalities on the basis of
nationality, ‘race’, religion, gender and sexuality.<BR>We are now taking
submissions for the next issue.<BR><BR><A
href="http://www.languageandcapitalism.info/">http://www.languageandcapitalism.info/</A>
<BR><STRONG>Articles<BR></STRONG><BR>Niamh Hennessy<BR>The Janus-Face of
Language: Reification in the Work of Habermas and the Bakhtin Circle
(p.1)<BR><BR>Isabela Ietcu-Fairclough<BR>Populism and the Romanian ‘Orange
Revolution’: A Discourse-Analytical Perspective on the Presidential Election of
December 2004 (p.31)<BR><BR>Camelia Suleiman and Daniel C. O’Connell<BR>Bill
Clinton on the Middle East: Perspective in Media Interviews (p.75)<BR><BR>Lisa
Perks <BR>The Nouveau Reach: Ideologies of Class and Consumerism in
Reality-Based Television (p.101)<BR><BR>Christof Demont-Heinrich<BR>The
Ideological Construction of the Juggernaut of English: A Critical Analysis of
American Prestige Press Coverage of the Globalisation of Language
(p.119)<BR><BR><STRONG>Commentary</STRONG> <BR>Kanchhedia Chamaar<BR>A
Resolutely Uncivilized Colonial Bumps into Postcolonialism (p.145)<BR><BR>Andrew
Sola<BR>The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to War-Profiteering in Iraq
(p.155)<BR></DIV></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2>
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<DIV><BR>John E Richardson, Loughborough University, UK <BR>Ian Roderick,
Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada <BR>Katie Weir, Queensland University of
Technology, Australia </DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>------------------------------------<BR>John E
Richardson<BR>Dept of Social Sciences<BR>Loughborough University<BR>Epinal Way
<BR>Loughborough <BR>Leicestershire LE11 3TU<BR>UK<BR><A
href="http://www.languageandcapitalism.info/">http://www.languageandcapitalism.info/</A><BR><A
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