35.2145, FYI: RAEI Publication: Special Issue: Social phenomena and their discursive construction through CADS
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Subject: 35.2145, FYI: RAEI Publication: Special Issue: Social phenomena and their discursive construction through CADS
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Date: 29-Jul-2024
From: Jorge Soto-Almela [jorge.sotoalmela at ua.es]
Subject: RAEI Publication: Special Issue: Social phenomena and their discursive construction through CADS
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the publication of the special issue No. 41
(2024) of the Alicante Journal of English Studies, titled "Social
phenomena and their discursive construction through CADS"
(Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies).
This issue explores how corpus-based methodologies can provide
in-depth insights into the language used in mass and social media to
shape social phenomena. Edited by Gema Alcaraz-Mármol (UCLM) and Jorge
Soto-Almela (UA), the issue covers various topics including the
discursive construction of immigration in Brexit-related news, the
rhetoric in political tweets, linguistic representations of sexual
violence, the polarization of social media discourse over revenge
porn, and the narratives of non-binary dysphoria on YouTube.
Each paper leverages CADS to analyse how language constructs,
deconstructs, and reconstructs social phenomena, offering valuable
insights into the symbiotic relationship between language and society.
For more detailed information, the full issue can be accessed here.
Best regards,
The Guest Editors
Gema Alcaraz-Mármol
Jorge Soto-Almela
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
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