29.2274, TOC: Journal of Language & Politics 17 / 2 (2018)
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Date: Fri, 25 May 2018 13:27:34
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Journal of Language & Politics Vol. 17, No. 2 (2018)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Journal of Language & Politics
Volume Number: 17
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2018
Subtitle: Special Issue: Re/constructing Politics Through Social & Online Media
Main Text:
2018. vi, 202 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Re/constructing politics through social & online media: Discourses,
ideologies, and mediated political practices
Michał Krzyżanowski and Joshua A. Tucker
Pages 141–154
Articles
The impact of ‘super-participants’ on everyday political talk
Scott Wright
Pages 155–172
Political participation on Facebook during Brexit: Does user engagement on
media pages stimulate engagement with campaigns?
Michael Bossetta, Anamaria Dutceac Segesten and Hans-Jörg Trenz
Pages 173–194
Moral discourse in the Twitterverse: Effects of ideology and political
sophistication on language use among U.S. citizens and members of Congress
Joanna Sterling and John T. Jost
Pages 195–221
Microphone pokes as prank or political action?: Challenges to politicians’
visibility in the age of web TV [Full-text]
Åsa Kroon Lundell and Daniel Angus
Pages 222–240
A sentiment democracy?: When (and when not) politicians follow their Followers
Andrea Ceron
Pages 241–257
The Islamic State’s information warfare: Measuring the success of ISIS’s
online strategy
Alexandra A. Siegel and Joshua A. Tucker
Pages 258–280
Social media in/and the politics of the European Union:
Politico-organizational communication, institutional cultures and
self-inflicted elitism
Michał Krzyżanowski
Pages 281–304
Social media and political communication: Innovation and normalisation in
parallel
Martin Karlsson and Joachim Åström
Pages 305–323
Online negativity in Canada: Do party leaders attack on Twitter?
Tamara A. Small
Pages 324–342
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
Psycholinguistics
Sociolinguistics
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