31.2087, TOC: Journal of Language & Politics 19 / 4 (2020)
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Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2020 13:22:26
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Journal of Language & Politics Vol. 19, No. 4 (2020)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Journal of Language & Politics
Volume Number: 19
Issue Number: 4
Issue Date: 2020
Main Text:
2020. iv, 170 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles:
“So my position is…”: So-prefaced answers and epistemic authority in British
news interviews
Ian Hutchby
pp. 563–582
Separatists or terrorists? Jews or Nigerians? Media and cyber discourses on
the complex identity of the “Biafrans”
Innocent Chiluwa and Isioma M. Chiluwa
pp. 583–603
Why do politicians cite others in political debates? A functional analysis of
reported speech in a Japanese political debate
Masaki Shibata
pp. 604–623
Wrestling between English and Pinyin: Language politics and ideologies of
coding street names in China
Guowen Shang
pp. 624–645
A contrastive analysis of reports on North Korea’s missile program: The New
York Times and China Daily
Weishan Liang
pp. 646–665
Who are ‘the people’? Uses of empty signifiers in propagandistic news
discourse
Olga Pasitselska and Christian Baden
pp. 666–690
Legitimizing austerity in crisis-hit Greece: (Re-)articulating
‘social-democracy’ in political discourses of the socialist and left-populist
parties
E. Dimitris Kitis and Dimitris Serafis
pp. 691–711
Book Reviews:
Jan Zienkowski & Ruth Breeze (eds). Imagining the Peoples of Europe. Populist
discourses across the political spectrum
Reviewed by Martina Berrocal
pp. 712–715
Vaia Doudaki & Nico Carpentier (eds). Cyprus and its Conflicts:
Representations, Materialities and Cultures
Reviewed by Andreas Anastasiou
pp. 716–719
Lorella Viola & Andreas Musolff (eds). Migration and Media. Discourses about
identities in crisis
Reviewed by Aleksandra Salamurović
pp. 720–724
Marcia Macaulay. Populist Discourse: International Perspectives
Reviewed by Shuangshuang Lu
pp. 725–728
Tommaso M. Milani (ed.). Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality
Reviewed by Tracy Simmons
pp. 729–732
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Discourse Analysis
Linguistic Theories
Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Greek, Modern (ell)
Igbo (ibo)
Japanese (jpn)
Pinyin (pny)
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