Contents Discourse & Society 1990-2005.

In chronolological order: Volumes 1-16

 

 

Volume 1 (1990)

 

Van Dijk, T. A. (1990). Discourse & Society: A New Journal for a New Research Focus. Discourse & Society, 1(1), 5-16.

Billig, M. (1990). Stacking the cars of ideology: The history of the ”Sun Souvenir Royal Album”. Discourse & Society, 1(1), 17-38.

Downing, J. (1990). U.S. media discourse on South Africa: the development of a situation model. Discourse & Society, 1(1), 39-60.

Seidel, G. (1990). ´Thank God I Said No to Aids´: On the Changing Discourse of Aids in Uganda. Discourse & Society, 1(1), 61-84.

West, C. (1990). Not Just ´Doctors´ Orders´: Directive-Response Sequences in Patients´ Visits to Women and Men Physicians. Discourse & Society, 1(1), 85-112.

Blommaert, J. (1990). Modern African Political Style: Strategies and Genre in Swahili Political Discourse. Discourse & Society, 1(2), 115-131.

Mehan, H., Nathanson, C. E., Skelly, J. M. (1990). Nuclear discourse in the 1980s: The unravelling conventions of the cold war. Discourse & Society, 1(2), 133-166.

Ullah, P. (1990). Rhetoric and ideology in social identification: The case of second generation Irish youths. Discourse & Society, 1(2), 167-188.

Waudag. (1990). The rhetorical construction of a President. Discourse & Society, 1(2), 189-200.

Chilton, P. (1990). Politeness, Politics and Diplomacy. Discourse & Society, 1(2), 201-224.

 

Volume 2 (1991)

 

Michael, M. (1991). Discourses of Danger and Dangerous Discourses: Patrolling the Borders of Nature, Society and Science. Discourse & Society, 2(1), 5-28.

Wilson, J. (1991). The Linguistic Pragmatics of Terrorist Acts. Discourse & Society, 2(1), 29-45.

Yankah, K. (1991). Oratory in Akan society. Discourse & Society, 2(1), 47-64.

Wodak, R. (1991). Turning the tables: Anti-semitic discourse in post-war Austria. Discourse & Society, 2(1), 65-84.

Wiesner, M. J. (1991). Mario M. Cuomo decides to run: The construction of a political self. Discourse & Society, 2(1), 85-104.

Corradi, C. (1991). Text, context and individual meaning: Rethinking life stories in a hermeneutic framework. Discourse & Society, 2(1), 105-118.

Boynton, G. R. (1991). When senators and publics meet at the Environmental Protection Subcommittee. Discourse & Society, 2(2), 131-156.

Fisher, S. (1991). A discourse of the social: Medical talk/powertalk/oppositional talk? Discourse & Society, 2(2), 157-182.

Hacker, K. L., Coste, T. G., Kamm, D. F., & Bybee, C. R. (1991). Oppositional readings of newtork television news: Viewer deconstruction. Discourse & Society, 2(2), 183-202.

Liebes, T., & Ribak, R. (1991). A mother´s battle against TV news: A case study of political socialization. Discourse & Society, 2(2), 203-222.

Sorenson, J. (1991). Mass media and discourse on famine in the Horn of Africa. Discourse & Society, 2(2), 223-242.

Allen, R. L., & Kuo, C. (1991). Communications and beliefs about racial equality. Discourse & Society, 2(3), 259-279.

Ball, M. A. (1991). Revisiting the Gulf of Tonkin crisis: an analysis of the private communication of President Johnson and his advisers. Discourse & Society, 2(3), 281-296.

Fletcher, C. (1991). The police war story and the narrative of inequality. Discourse & Society, 2(3), 297-311.

Mumby, D. K., & Stohl, C. (1991). Power and discourse in organization studies: absence and the dialectic of control. Discourse & Society, 2(3), 313-332.

Potter, J., Wetherell, M., & Chitty, A. (1991). Quantification rhetoric - cancer on television. Discourse & Society, 2(3), 333-365.

Houston, M., & Kramarae, C. (1991). Women speaking from silence: Methods of silencing and of resistance. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 387-399.

Cole, C. M. (1991). ´Oh wise women of the stall...´. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 401-411.

De Francisco, V. L. (1991). The Sounds of Silence: How Men Silence Women in Marital Relations. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 413-423.

Etter-Lewis, G. (1991). Standing up and speaking out: African American women´s narrative legacy. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 425-437.

Greenwood Gowen, S. (1991). Beliefs about literacy: measuring women into silence/hearing women into speech. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 439-450.

Arveda Kissling, E. (1991). Street harassment: The language of sexual terrorism. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 451-460.

Krol, T. (1991). Women talk about talk at work. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 461-476.

Pizzini, F. (1991). Communication Hierarchies in Humour: Gender Differences in the Obstetrical/Gynaecological Setting. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 477-488.

Troemel Ploetz, S. (1991). Review Essay: Selling the Apolitical. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 489-502.

 

 

 

Volume 3 (1992)

 

Astroff, R. J., & Nyberg, A. K. (1992). Discursive hierarchies and the construction of crisis in the news: a case study. Discourse & Society, 3(1), 5-23.

Carbó, T. (1992). Towards an interpretation of interruptions in Mexican parliamentary discourse. Discourse & Society, 3(1), 25-45.

Nir, R., & Roeh, I. (1992). Intifada coverage in the Israeli press: popular and quality papers assume a rhetoric of conformity. Discourse & Society, 3(1), 47-60.

Saferstein, B. (1992). Collective cognition and collaborative work: the effects of cognitive and communicative processes on the organization of television production. Discourse & Society, 3(1), 61-86.

Van Dijk, T. A. (1992). Discourse and the Denial of Racism. Discourse & Society, 3(1), 87-118.

Holmes, J. (1992). Women´s talk in public contexts. Discourse & Society, 3(2), 131-150.

Ehrlich, S., & King, R. (1992). Gender-based language reform and the social construction of meaning. Discourse & Society, 3(2), 151-166.

Günthner, S. (1992). The construction of gendered discourse: An analysis of German-Chinese interactions. Discourse & Society, 3(2), 167-191.

Fairclough, N. L. (1992). Discourse and Text: Linguistic and Intertextual Analysis within Discourse Analysis. Discourse & Society, 3(2), 193-217.

Novek, E. M. (1992). Read It and Weep: How Metaphor Limits Views of Literacy. Discourse & Society, 3(2), 219-233.

McLeod, D. M., & Hertog, J. K. (1992). The manufacture of ´public opinion´ by reporters: informal cues for public perceptions of protest groups. Discourse & Society, 3(3), 259-275.

Cooks, L. M., & Hale, C. L. (1992). A feminist approach to the empowerment of women mediators. Discourse & Society, 3(3), 277-300.

Ochs, E., & Taylor, C. (1992). Family Narrative as Political Activity. Discourse & Society, 3(3), 301-340.

Lee, J. & Craig, R. L. (1992). News as an ideological framework: comparing US newspapers´ coverage of labor strikes in South Korea and Poland. Discourse & Society, 3(3), 341-363.

Harwood, J., & Giles, H. (1992). ´Don´t Make Me Laugh´: Age Representations in a Humorous Context. Discourse & Society, 3(4), 403-436.

Tulloch, J., & Chapman, S. (1992). Experts in crisis: the framing of radio debate about the risk of AIDS to heterosexuals. Discourse & Society, 3(4), 437-467.

Gastil, J. (1992). Undemocratic discourse: a review of theory and research on political discourse. Discourse & Society, 3(4), 469-500.

 

Volume 4 (1993)

 

Chilton, P., & Ilyin, M. (1993). Metaphor in political discourse: The case of the common European house”. Discourse & Society, 4(1), 7-32.

Schäffner, C., & Porsch, P. (1993). Meeting the challenge in the path to democracy: Discursive strategies in government declarations in Germany and the former GDR. Discourse & Society, 4(1), 33-56.

Biryuokov, N., & Sergeyev, V. (1993). Parliamentarianism and sobornost´. Discourse & Society, 4(1), 57-74.

Achard, P. (1993). Discourse and Social Praxis in the Construction of Nation and State. Discourse & Society, 4(1), 75-98.

Thornborrow, J. (1993). Metaphors of security: A comparison of representations in defence discourse in post-cold-war France and Britain. Discourse & Society, 4(1), 99-119.

Fairclough, N. L. (1993). Critical discourse analysis and the marketisation of public discourse: the universities. Discourse & Society, 4(2), 133-168.

Kress, G. (1993). Against Arbitrariness: The Social Production of the Sign as a Foundational Issue in Critical Discourse Analysis. Discourse & Society 4(2), 169-91.

Van Leeuwen, T. (1993). Genre and field in critical discourse analysis: a synopsis. Discourse & Society, 4(2), 193-223.

Wodak, R., & Matouschek, B. (1993). ´We are dealing with people whose origins one can clarly tell just by looking´: critical discourse analysis and the study of neo-racism in contemporary Austria. Discourse & Society, 4(2), 225-248.

Van Dijk, T. A. (1993). Principles of Critical Discourse Analysis. Discourse and Society 4(2), 249-283.

Youssef, V. (1993). Marking Solidarity across the Trinidad Speech Community: The Use of an ting in Medical Counselling to Break Down Power Differentials. Discourse & Society, 4(3), 291-306.

Lupton, D. (1993). AIDS risk and heterosexuality in the Australian press. Discourse & Society, 4(3), 307-328.

Rae, J., & Drury, J. (1993). Reification and evidence in rhetoric on economic recession: some methods used in the UK press, final quarter 1990. Discourse & Society, 4(3), 329-356.

Bowers, J., & Iwi, K. (1993). The Discursive Construction of Society. Discourse & Society 4(3), 357-393.

Nwoye, O. G. (1993). Social issues on walls: graffiti in university lavatories. Discourse & Society, 4(4), 419-442.

Lazar, M. M. (1993). Equalizing gender-relations: a case of double-talk. Discourse & Society, 4(4), 443-465.

 

 

 

 

Volume 5 (1994)

 

Akioye, A. A. (1994). The Rhetorical Construction of Radical Africanism at the United-Nations: Metaphoric Cluster as Strategy. Discourse & Society, 5(1), 7-31.

Bell, A. (1994). Climate of Opinion: Public and Media Discourse on the Global Environment. Discourse & Society, 5(1), 33-64.

Bogoch, B. (1994). Power, Distance and Solidarity: Models of Professional-Client Interaction in an Israeli Legal Aid Setting. Discourse & Society, 5(1), 65-88.

Coupland, J., Robinson, J. D., & Coupland, N. (1994). Frame Negotiation in Doctor-Elderly Patient Consultations. Discourse & Society, 5(1), 89-124.

Wood, L. A., & Rennie, H. (1994). Formulating Rape: The Discursive Construction of Victims and Villains. Discourse & Society, 5(1), 125-148.

Komter, M. L. (1994). Accusations and Defences in Courtroom Interaction. Discourse & Society, 5(2), 165-187.

Coates, L., Bavelas, J. B., & Gibson, J. (1994). Anomalous Language in Sexual Assault Trial Judgments. Discourse & Society, 5(2), 189-206.

Johnson, D. M. (1994). Who Is We: Constructing Communities in United-States-Mexico Border Discourse. Discourse & Society, 5(2), 207-231.

Maynard, S. K. (1994). Images of Involvement and Integrity: Rhetorical Style of a Japanese Politician. Discourse & Society, 5(2), 233-261.

Jacquemet, M. (1994). T-Offenses and Metapragmatic Attacks: Strategies of Interactional Dominance. Discourse & Society, 5(3), 297-319.

Meyers, M. (1994). Defining Homosexuality: News Coverage of the Repeal the Ban Controversy. Discourse & Society, 5(3), 321-344.

O´Donnell, H. (1994). Mapping the Mythical: A Geopolitics of National Sporting Stereotypes. Discourse & Society, 5(3), 345-380.

Van Teeffelen, T. (1994). Racism and Metaphor: The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict in Popular Literature. Discourse & Society, 5(3), 381-405.

Potter, J. (1994). Review Article: Lectures on Conversation. Discourse & Society, 5(3), 407-411.

Clark, C., Drew, P., & Pinch, T. (1994). Managing Customer Objections During Real-Life Sales Negotiations. Discourse & Society, 5(4), 437-462.

Fang, Y. J. (1994). Riots and Demonstrations in the Chinese Press: A Case-Study of Language and Ideology. Discourse & Society, 5(4), 463-481.

Graber, D. A. (1994). The Infotainment Quotient in Routine Television-News: A Directors Perspective. Discourse & Society, 5(4), 483-508.

Hackett, R. A., & Zhao, Y. Z. (1994). Challenging a Master Narrative: Peace Protest and Opinion Editorial Discourse in the United-States Press During the Gulf-War. Discourse & Society, 5(4), 509-541.

Hyden, M., & McCarthy, I. C. (1994). Woman Battering and Father Daughter Incest Disclosure: Discourses of Denial and Acknowledgment. Discourse & Society, 5(4), 543-565.

 

Volume 6 (1995)

 

Jalbert, P. L. (1995). Critique and Analysis in Media Studies: Media Criticism as Practical Action. Discourse & Society, 6(1), 7-26.

Nilan, P. (1995). Negotiating Gendered Identity in Classroom Disputes and Collaboration. Discourse & Society, 6(1), 27-47.

Martín Rojo, L. (1995). Division and rejection: from the personification of the Gulf conflict to the demonisation of Saddam Hussein. Discourse & Society, 6(1), 49-79.

Van Leeuwen, T. J. (1995). Representing Social-Action. Discourse & Society, 6(1), 81-106.

West, C. (1995). Women´s Competence in Conversation. Discourse & Society, 6(1), 107-131.

Biryukov, N., Gleisner, J., & Sergeyev, V. (1995). The Crisis of ´sobornost´: Parliamentary Discourse in Present-Day Russia. Discourse & Society, 6(2), 149-175.

Hardt-Mautner, G. (1995). How Does One Become a Good European: The British-Press and European Integration. Discourse & Society, 6(2), 177-205.

Shuy, R. W. (1995). How a Judge´s Voir Dire Can Teach a Jury What to Say. Discourse & Society, 6(2), 207-222.

Swales, J. M., & Rogers, P. S. (1995). Discourse and the Projection of Corporate Culture: The Mission Statement. Discourse & Society, 6(2), 223-242.

Van Dijk, T. A. (1995). Discourse Semantics and Ideology. Discourse & Society, 6(2), 243-289.

O´Connor, P. E. (1995). Discourse of Violence. Discourse & Society, 6(3), 309-318.

Thiesmeyer, L. (1995). The Discourse of Official Violence: Anti-Japanese North American Discourse and the American Internment Camps. Discourse & Society, 6(3), 319-352.

Auburn, T., Drake, S., & Willig, C. (1995). ´You Punched Him, Didn´t You?´: Versions of Violence in Accusatory Interviews. Discourse & Society, 6(3), 353-386.

Adams, P. J., Towns, A., & Gavey, N. (1995). Dominance and Entitlement: The Rhetoric Men Use to Discuss Their Violence towards Women. Discourse & Society, 6(3), 387-406.

Hale, C. L., Tardy, R. W., & Farley-Lucas, B. (1995). Children´s Talk about Conflict: An Exploration of the Voices and Views of the ´Experts´. Discourse & Society, 6(3), 407-427.

O´Connor, P. E. (1995). Speaking of Crime: ´I Don´t Know What Made Me Do It´. Discourse & Society, 6(3), 429-456.

Oconnor, P. E. (1995). Speaking of Crime: I Dont Know What Made Me Do It. Discourse & Society, 6(3), 429-456.

Brookes, H. J. (1995). ´Suit, Tie and a Touch of Juju´-The Ideological Construction of Africa: A Critical Discourse Analysis of News on Africa in the British Press. Discourse & Society, 6(4), 461-494.

Rymes, B. (1995). The Construction of Moral Agency in the Narratives of High-School Drop-Outs. Discourse & Society, 6(4), 495-516.

Triandafyllidou, A. (1995). The Chernobyl Accident in the Italian Press: A ´Media Story-Line´. Discourse & Society, 6(4), 517-536.

 

Volume 7 (1996)

 

McIlvenny, P. (1996). Popular Public Discourse at Speakers´ Corner: Negotiating Cultural Identities in Interaction. Discourse & Society, 7(1), 7-37.

Morrison, A., & Love, A. (1996). A Discourse of Disillusionment: Letters to the Editor in Two Zimbabwean Magazines 10 Years after Independence. Discourse & Society, 7(1), 39-75.

Patthey-Chavez, G. G., Clare, L., & Youmans, M. (1996). Watery Passion: The Struggle between Hegemony and Sexual Liberation in Erotic Fiction for Women. Discourse & Society, 7(1), 77-106.

Tyler, A., & Boxer, D. (1996). Sexual Harassment: Cross-Cultural Cross-Linguistic Perspectives. Discourse & Society, 7(1), 107-133.

Connell, I., & Galasinski, D. (1996). Cleaning Up Its Act: The CIA on the Internet. Discourse & Society, 7(2), 165-186.

Coupland, J. (1996). Dating advertisementes: discourses of the commodified self. Discourse & Society, 7(2), 187-202.

Phillips, L. (1996). Rhetoric and the spread of the discourse of Thatcherism. Discourse & Society, 7(2), 209-241.

Semino, E., & Masci, M. (1996). Politics Is Football: Metaphor in the Discourse of Silvio Berlusconi in Italy. Discourse & Society, 7(2), 243-269.

Antaki, C., & Rapley, M. (1996). ´Quality of Life´ Talk: The Liberal Paradox of Psychological Testing. Discourse & Society, 7(3), 293-316.

De Goede, M. (1996). Ideology in the US welfare debate: neo-liberal representations of poverty. Discourse & Society, 7(3), 317-357.

Sarangi, S. (1996). Conflation of Institutional and Cultural Stereotyping in Asian Migrants´ Discourse. Discourse & Society, 7(3), 359-387.

Simon-Vandenbergen, A. M. (1996). Image-Building through Modality: The Case of Political Interviews. Discourse & Society, 7(3), 389-415.

Yedes, J. (1996). Playful Teasing: Kiddin´ on the Square. Discourse & Society, 7(3), 417-438.

Bergvall, V. L., & Remlinger, K. A. (1996). Reproduction, resistance and gender in educational discourse: the role of Critical Discourse Analysis. Discourse & Society, 7(4), 453-479.

 

Hutchby, I. (1996). Power in discourse: the case of arguments on a British talk radio show. Discourse & Society, 7(4), 481-497.

Najjar, O. A. (1996). ´The editorial family of al-Kateb bows in respect´: the construction of Martyrdom Text Genre in one Palestinian political and literary magazine. Discourse & Society, 7(4), 499-530.

Pélissier Kingfisher, C. (1996). Women on welfare: conversational sites of acquiescence and dissent. Discourse & Society, 7(4), 531-557.

 

Volume 8 (1997)

 

Coupland, N., & Coupland, J. (1997). Bodies, beaches and burn-times: ´environmentalism´ and its discursive competitors. Discourse & Society, 8(1), 7-25.

Hepburn, A. (1997). Teachers and Secondary-School Bullying: A Postmodern Discourse Analysis. Discourse & Society, 8(1), 27-48.

Obeng, S. G. (1997). Language and politics: Indirectness in political discourse. Discourse & Society, 8(1), 49-83.

Tannock, S. (1997). Positioning the worker: discursive practice in a workplace literacy program. Discourse & Society, 8(1), 85-116.

Vasilachis de Gialdino, I. (1997). Sociological, juridical and linguistic analysis of a labor reform bill. Discourse & Society, 8(1), 117-137.

Schegloff, E. A. (1997). Whose text? Whose context? Discourse & Society, 8(2), 165-187.

Azuma, S. (1997). Speech Accommodation and Japanese Emperor-Hirohito. Discourse & Society, 8(2), 189-202.

Edley, N., & Wetherell, M. (1997). Jockeying for position: the construction of masculine identities. Discourse & Society, 8(2), 203-217.

Garcia, A. (1997). Interactional constraints on proposal generation in mediation hearings: a preliminary investigation. Discourse & Society, 8(2), 219-247.

Mehan, H. (1997). The discourse of the illegal immigration debate: a case study in the politics of representation. Discourse & Society, 8(2), 249-270.

Bing, J. M., & Lombardo, L. X. (1997). Talking Past Each Other About Sexual Harassment: An Exploration of Frames for Understanding. Discourse & Society, 8(3), 293-311.

Conefrey, T. (1997). Gender, culture and authority in a university life sciences laboratory. Discourse & Society, 8(3), 313-340.

Galasinski, D., & Jaworski, A. (1997). The linguistic construction of reality in the ”Black Book of Polish Censorship”. Discourse & Society, 8(3), 341-357.

Hayashi, R. (1997). Hierarchical interdependence expressed through conversational styles in Japanese women´s magazines. Discourse & Society, 8(3), 359-389.

Salskov-Iversen, D. (1997). A discursive perspective on British local government´s response to change: a tale of two cities. Discourse & Society, 8(3), 391-415.

Flowerdew, J. (1997). The discourse of colonial withdrawal: a case study in the creation of mythic discourse. Discourse & Society, 8(4), 453-477.

Kessapidu, S. (1997). A critical linguistic approach to a corpus of business letters in Greek. Discourse & Society, 8(4), 479-500.

Larson, J. (1997). Indexing instruction: the social construction of the participation framework in kindergarten journal-writing activity. Discourse & Society, 8(4), 501-522.

Martín Rojo, L., & Van Dijk, T. A. (1997). ”There was a problem, and it was solved!” Legitimating the Expulsion of ´Illegal´ Immigrants in Spanish Parliamentary Discourse. Discourse & Society, 8(4), 523-567.

 

Volume 9 (1998)

 

Chouliaraki, L. (1998). Regulation in ´progressivist´ pedagogic discourse: individualized teacher-pupil talk. Discourse & Society, 9(1), 5-32.

Hanak, I. (1998). Chairing meetings: turn and topic control in development communication in rural Zanzibar. Discourse & Society, 9(1), 33-56.

Ilie, C. (1998). The ideological remapping of semantic roles in totalitarian discourse, or, how to paint white roses red. Discourse & Society, 9(1), 57-80.

Yeung, L. N. T. (1998). Linguistic forms of consultative management discourse. Discourse & Society, 9(1), 81-101.

Ehrlich, S. (1998). The Discursive Reconstruction of Sexual Consent. Discourse & Society, 9(2), 149-171.

Frewin, K., & Tuffin, K. (1998). Police status, conformity and internal pressure: a discursive analysis of police culture. Discourse & Society, 9(2), 173-185.

Kleiner, B. (1998). The modern racist ideology and its reproduction in ”pseudo-argument”. Discourse & Society, 9(2), 187-215.

Stokoe, E. H. (1998). Talking about gender: the conversational construction of gender categories in academic discourse. Discourse & Society, 9(2), 217-240.

Wierzbicka, A. (1998). German ´cultural scripts´: public signs as a key to social attitudes and cultural values. Discourse & Society, 9(2), 241-282.

Jones, R. H. (1998). 2 Faces of AIDS in Hong-Kong: Culture and the Construction of the AIDS Celebrity. Discourse & Society, 9(3), 309-338.

Jones, R. H. (1998). Two faces of AIDS in Hong Kong: culture and the construction of the ´AIDS celebrity´. Discourse & Society, 9(3), 309-338.

Kelly-Holmes, H. (1998). The discourse of western marketing professionals in central and eastern Europe: their role in the creation of a context for marketing and advertising messages. Discourse & Society, 9(3), 339-362.

Timor, U., & Landau, R. (1998). Discourse characteristics in the sociolect of repentant criminals. Discourse & Society, 9(3), 363-386.

Wetherell, M. (1998). Positioning and Interpretative Repertoires: Conversation Analysis and Poststructuralism in Dialogue. Discourse & Society, 9(3), 387-412.

Schegloff, E. A. (1998). Positioning and Interpretative Repertoires: Conversation Analysis and Poststructuralism in Dialogue: Reply to Wetherell. Discourse & Society, 9(3), 413-416.

Cameron, D. (1998). Is There Any Ketchup, Vera: Gender, Power and Pragmatics. Discourse & Society, 9(4), 437-455.

Connell, I., & Galasinski, D. (1998). Academic Mission Statements: an exercise in negotiation. Discourse & Society, 9(4), 457-479.

Iedema, R. A. M. (1998). Institutional responsibility and hidden meanings. Discourse & Society, 9(4), 481-500.

Iwasaki, S., & Horie, P. I. (1998) The ´Northridge Eartquake´ conversations: conversational patterns in Japanese and Thai and their cultural significance. Discourse & Society, 9(4), 501-529.

Iwasaki, S., & Horie, P. I. (1998). The Northridge Earthquake Conversations: Conversational Patterns in Japanese and Thai and Their Cultural Significance. Discourse & Society, 9(4), 501-529.

Ostermann, A. C., Keller-Cohen, D. (1998). ´Good girls to to heaven; bad girls....´ learn to be good: quizzes in American and Brazilian teenage girls´ magazines. Discourse & Society, 9(4), 531-558.

 

 

Volume 10 (1999)

 

Iedema, R., & Wodak, R. (1999). Introduction: organizational discourses and practices. Discourse & Society, 10(1), 5-19.

Lemke, J. L. (1999). Discourse and organizational dynamics: website communication and institutional change. Discourse & Society, 10(1), 21-47.

Iedema, R. (1999). Formalizing organizational meaning. Discourse & Society, 10(1), 49-65.

Straehle, C., Weiss, G., Wodak, R., Muntigl, P., & Sedlak, M. (1999). Struggle as metaphor in European Union discourses on unemployment. Discourse & Society, 10(4), 67-99.

Menz, F. (1999). Who Am I Gonna Do This with: Self-Organization, Ambiguity and Decision-Making in a Business-Enterprise. Discourse & Society, 10(1), 101-128.

De Cillia, R., Reisigl, M., & Wodak, R. (1999). The discursive construction of national identities. Discourse & Society, 10(2), 149-173.

Downing, J. D. H. (1999). Hate Speech and First-Amendment Absolutism Discourses in the Us. Discourse & Society, 10(2), 175-189.

Santaana, O. (1999). Like an Animal I Was Treated: Anti-Immigrant Metaphor in Us Public Discourse. Discourse & Society, 10(2), 191-224.

Thonus, T. (1999). Dominance in academic writing tutorials: gender, language proficiency, and the offering of suggestions. Discourse & Society, 10(2), 225-248.

Sotillo, S. M., & Starace-Nastasi, D. (1999). Political discourse of a working-class town. Discourse & Society, 10(2), 249-276.

Kitzinger, C., & Frith, H. (1999). Just Say No: The Use of Conversation Analysis in Developing a Feminist Perspective on Sexual Refusal. Discourse & Society, 10(3), 293-316.

Tannock, S. (1999). Working with insults: discourse and difference in an inner-city youth organization. Discourse & Society, 10(3), 317-350.

Augoustinos, M., Tuffin, K., & Rapley, M. (1999). Genocide of a failure to gel? Racism, history and nationalism in Australian talk. Discourse & Society, 10(3), 351-378.

Zdenek, S. (1999). Rising up from the MUD: inscribing genderin software design. Discourse & Society, 10(3), 379-409.

Sotillo, S. M., & Starace-Nastasi, D. (1999). Political discourse of a working class town. Discourse & Society 10(3), 411-438.

Rajagopalan, K. (1999). Discourse Analysis and the Need for Being Critical All the Way Through. Discourse & Society, 10(3), 449-451.

Montgomery, M. (1999). On Ideology. Discourse & Society, 10(3), 451-454.

Barton, E. L. (1999). Informational and Interactional Functions of Slogans and Sayings in the Discourse of a Support Group. Discourse & Society, 10(4), 461-486.

Lu, X. (1999). An ideological/cultural analysis of political slogans in Communist China. Discourse & Society, 10(4), 487-508.

Carranza, I. E. (1999). Winning the Battle in Private Discourse: Rhetorical-Logical Operations in Storytelling. Discourse & Society, 10(4), 509-541.

Discourse & Society, 10(4). Billig, M. (1999). Conversation analysis and the claims of naivity. Discourse & Society, 10(4).

Discourse & Society, 10(4). Billig, M. (1999). Whose terms? Whose ordinariness? Rhetoric and Ideology in conversation analysis. Discourse & Society, 10(4).

Discourse & Society, 10(4). Schegloff, E. A. (1999). ´Schegloff´s texts´ as ´Billig´s data´: A critical reply. Discourse & Society, 10(4).

Discourse & Society, 10(4). Schegloff, E. A. (1999). Naivete vs. sophistication or discipline vs self-indulgence: a rejoinder to Billig. Discourse & Society, 10(4).

 

 

Volume 11 (2000)

 

Teo, P. (2000). Racism in the News: A Critical Discourse Analysis of News Reporting in 2 Australian Newspapers. Discourse & Society, 11(1), 7-49.

Bonilla-Silva, E., & Forman, T. A. (2000). “I am not a racist…”: mapping White college students’ racial ideology in the USA. Discourse & Society, 11(1), 50-85.

Bailey, B. (2000). Communicative-Behavior and Conflict Between African-American Customers and Korean Immigrant Retailers in Los-Angeles. Discourse & Society, 11(1), 86-108.

Buttny, R., & Williams, P. L. (2000). Demanding Respect: The Uses of Reported Speech in Discursive Constructions of Interracial Contact. Discourse & Society, 11(1), 109-133.

Berman, L. (2000). Surviving on the Streets of Java: Homeless Childrens Narratives of Violence. Discourse & Society, 11(2), 149-174.

Condor, S. (2000). Pride and Prejudice: Identity Management in English Peoples Talk About This Country. Discourse & Society, 11(2), 175-205.

Bunzl, M. (2000). Inverted Appellation and Discursive Gender Insubordination: An Austrian Case-Study in Gay Male Conversation. Discourse & Society, 11(2), 207-236.

Scott, K. D. (2000). Crossing Cultural Borders: Girl and Look as Markers of Identity in Black Womens Language Use. Discourse & Society, 11(2), 237-248.

Sunderland, J. (2000). Baby entertainer, bumbling assistant and line manager: discourses of fatherhood in parentcraft texts. Discourse & Society, 11(2), 249-274.

Chouliaraki, L. (2000). Political Discourse in the News: Democratizing Responsibility or Aestheticizing Politics. Discourse & Society, 11(3), 293-314.

Huls, E. (2000). Power in Turkish Migrant Families. Discourse & Society, 11(3), 345-372.

Lazar, M. M. (2000). Gender, discourse and semiotics: the politics of parenthood representations. Discourse & Society, 11(3), 373-400.

Shaw, S. (2000). Language, Gender and Floor Apportionment in Political Debates. Discourse & Society, 11(3), 401-418.

Arminen, I. (2000). On the context sensitivity of institutional interaction. Discourse & Society, 11(3), 435-458.

Hogben, S., & Coupland, J. (2000). Egg Seeks Sperm: End of Story...: Articulating Gay Parenting in Small Ads for Reproductive Partners. Discourse & Society, 11(4), 459-485.

 

 

Piper, A. (2000). Some Have Credit Cards and Others Have Giro Checks: Individuals and People as Lifelong Learners in Late Modernity. Discourse & Society, 11(4), 515-542.

Speer, S. A., & Potter, J. (2000). The Management of Heterosexist Talk: Conversational Resources and Prejudiced Claims. Discourse & Society, 11(4), 543-572.

 

 

Volume 12 (2001)

 

Negroni, M. M. G., Menendez, S. M., & Raiter, A. (2001). A Homage to Beatriz R Lavandera An Overview of Political Discourse Analysis from the Approach of Lavandera and Her Students. Discourse & Society, 12(1), 9-21.

Bolivar, A. (2001). Changes in Venezuelan political dialogue: the role of advertising during electoral campaigns. Discourse & Society, 12(1), 23-45.

Berardi, L. (2001). Globalization and Poverty in Chile. Discourse & Society, 12(1), 47-58.

Carbo, T. (2001). Regarding Reading: On a Methodological Approach. Discourse & Society, 12(1), 59-89.

Pardo, M. L. (2001). Linguistic persuasion as an essential political factor in current democracies; critical analysis of the globalization discourse in Argentina at the turn and the end of the century. Discourse & Society, 12 (1), 91-118.

Hutchby, I. (2001). ‘Oh’, irony and sequential ambiguity in arguments. Discourse & Society, 12(2), 123-141.

Richardson, J. E. (2001). ‘Now is the time to put an end to all this’: argumentative discourse theory and ‘letters to the editor’. Discourse & Society, 12(2), 143-168.

Satoh, A. (2001). Constructing Imperial Identity: How to Quote the Imperial Family and Those Who Address Them in the Japanese Press. Discourse & Society, 12(2), 169-194.

Seguin, E. (2001). Narration and Legitimation: The Case of in-Vitro Fertilization. Discourse & Society, 12(2), 195-215.

Stokoe, E. H., & Smithson, J. (2001). Making Gender Relevant: Conversation Analysis and Gender Categories in Interaction. Discourse & Society, 12(2), 217-244.

Billig, M. (2001). Humor and Hatred: The Racist Jokes of the Ku-Klux-Klan. Discourse & Society, 12(3), 267-289.

Cotterill, J. (2001). Domestic Discord, Rocky Relationships: Semantic Prosodies in Representations of Marital Violence in the O.J. Simpson Trial. Discourse & Society, 12(3), 291-312.

Oktar, L. (2001). The Ideological Organization of Representational Processes in the Presentation of Us and Them. Discourse & Society, 12(3), 313-346.

Thetela, P. (2001). Critique Discourses and Ideology in Newspaper Reports: A Discourse Analysis of the South-African Press Reports on the 1998 Sadcs Military-Intervention in Lesotho. Discourse & Society, 12(3), 347-370.

Torck, D. (2001). Voices of Homeless People in Street Newspapers: A Cross-Cultural Exploration. Discourse & Society, 12(3), 371-392.

Blommaert, J. (2001). Investigating narrative inequality: African asylum seekers’ stories in Belgium. Discourse & Society, (12(4), 413-449.

Harris, S. (2001). Being politically impolite: extending politeness theory to adversarial political discourse. Discourse & Society, 12(4), 451-472.

Kong, K. C. C. (2001). Marketing of Belief: Intertextual Construction of Network Marketers Identities. Discourse & Society, 12(4), 473-503.

Schiffrin, D. (2001). Language and public memorial: ‘America’s concentration camps’. Discourse & Society, 12(4), 505-534.

Wee, L. (2001). Divorce Before Marriage in the Singapore-Malaysia Relationship: The Invariance-Principle at Work. Discourse & Society, 12(4), 535-549.

Ekström, M. (2001). Politicians interviewed on television news. Discourse & Society, 12(5), 563-584.

Fang, Y. J. (2001). Reporting the same events? A critical analysis of Chinese print news media texts. Discourse & Society, 12(5), 585-613.

Kharraki, A. (2001). Moroccan Sex-Based Linguistic Difference in Bargaining. Discourse & Society, 12(5), 615-632.

Lockyer, S., & Pickering, M. (2001). Dear Shit-Shovelers: Humor, Censure and the Discourse of Complaint. Discourse & Society, 12(5), 633-651.

Stamou, A. G. (2001). The Representation of Non-Protesters in a Student and Teacher Protest: A Critical Discourse Analysis of News Reporting in a Greek Newspaper. Discourse & Society, 12(5), 653-680.

Erjavec, K. (2001). Media Representation of the Discrimination Against the Roma in Eastern-Europe: The Case of Slovenia. Discourse & Society, 12(6), 699-727.

Gotsbachner, E. (2001). Xenophobic normality: the discriminatory impact of habitualized discourse dynamics. Discourse & Society, 12(6), 729-759.

 Graham, P. (2001). Space: Irrealis Objects in Technology Policy and Their Role in a New Political-Economy. Discourse & Society, 12(6), 761-788.

Mean, L. (2001). Identity and discourse practice: doing gender on the football pitch. Discourse & Society, 12(6), 789-815.

Yagcioglu, S., & Cemdeger, A. (2001). Logos or Mythos: (De)Legitimation Strategies in Confrontational Discourses of Sociocultural Ethos. Discourse & Society, 12(6), 817-852.

 

Volume 13 (2002)

 

MacMartin, C. (2002). (Un) reasonable doubt? The invocation of children's consent in sexual abuse trial judgments. Discourse & Society, 13(1), 9-40.

Drury, J. (2002). 'When the mobs are looking for witches to burn, nobody's safe': talking about the reactionary crowd. Discourse & Society, 13(1), 41-73.

Henley, N. M., Miller, M. D., Beazley, J. A., Nguyen, D. N., Kaminsky, D., & Sanders, R. (2002). Frequency and specificity of referents to violence in news reports of anti-gay attacks. Discourse & Society, 13(1), 75-104.

Augoustinos, M., LeCouteur, A., & Soyland, J. (2002). Self-sufficient arguments in political rhetoric: constructing reconciliation and apologizing to the Stolen Generations. Discourse & Society, 13(1), 105-142.

Bruner, M. L. (2002). Taming 'wild' capitalisin. Discourse & Society, 13(2), 167-184.

Chiapello, E., & Fairclough, N. (2002). Understanding the new management ideology: a transdisciplinary contribution from critical discourse analysis and new sociology of capitalism. Discourse & Society, 13(2), 185-208.

Flowerdew, J. (2002). Globalization discourse: a view from the East. Discourse & Society, 13(2), 209-225.

Graham, P. (2002). Hypercapitalism: language, new media and social perceptions of value. Discourse & Society, 13(2), 227-249.

Pitt, K. (2002). Being a new capitalist mother. Discourse & Society, 13(2), 251-267.

Preoteasa, I. (2002). Intellectuals and the public sphere in post-communist Romania: a discourse analytical perspective. Discourse & Society, 13(2), 269-292.

Cheng, M. (2002). The Standoff - what is unsaid? A praginatic analysis of the conditional marker 'if'. Discourse & Society, 13(3), 309-317.

Flowerdew, J., Li, D. C. S., & Tran, S. (2002). Discriminatory news discourse: some Hong Kong data. Discourse & Society, 13(3), 319-345.

Huckin, T. (2002). Textual silence and the discourse of homelessness. Discourse & Society, 13(3), 347-372.

Le, E. (2002). Humam rights discourse and international relations: Le Monde's editorials on Russia. Discourse & Society, 13(3), 373-408.

Coupland, J., & Williams, A. (2002). Conflicting discourses, shifting ideologies: pharmaceutical, 'alternative' and feminist emancipatory texts on the menopause. Discourse & Society, 13(4), 419-445.

MacDonald, M. N. (2002). Pedagogy, pathology and ideology: the production, transmission and reproduction of medical discourse. Discourse & Society, 13(4), 447-467.

Matoesian, G. M., & Coldren, J. R. (2002). Language and bodily conduct in focus group evaluations of legal policy. Discourse & Society, 13(4), 469-493.

Moore, S. H. (2002). Disinterring ideology from a corpus of obituaries: a critical post mortem. Discourse & Society, 13(4), 495-536.

West, C., & Fenstermaker, S. (2002). Accountability in action: the accomplishment of gender, race and class in a meeting of the University of California Board of Regents. Discourse & Society, 13(4), 537-563.

Fitzgerald, R., & Housley, W. (2002). Identity, categorization and sequential organization: the sequential and categorial flow of identity in a radio phone-in. Discourse & Society, 13(5), 579-602.

Giles, D. C. (2002). Keeping the public in their place: audience participation in lifestyle television programming. Discourse & Society, 13(5), 603-628.

Jaworski, A., & Galasinski, D. (2002). The verbal construction of non-verbal behaviour: British press reports of President Clinton's grand jury testimony video. Discourse & Society, 13(5), 629-649.

Tusting, K., Crawshaw, R., & Callen, B. (2002). 'I know, 'cos I was there': how residence abroad students use personal experience to legitimate cultural generalizations. Discourse & Society, 13(5), 651-672.

Walton, M. D., Weatherall, A., & Jackson, S. (2002). Romance and friendship in pre-teen stories about conflicts: 'we decided that boys are not worth it'. Discourse & Society, 13(5), 673-689.

Goodwin, M. H. (2002). Building power asymmetries in girls' interaction. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 715-730.

Ehrlich, S. (2002). Legal institutions, nonspeaking recipiency and participants' orientations. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 731-747.

Tanaka, H., & Fukushima, M. (2002). Gender orientations to outward appearance in Japanese conversation: a study in grammar and interaction. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 749-765.

Weatherall, A. (2002). Towards understanding gender and talk-in-interaction. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 767-781.

Speer, S. A. (2002). What can conversation analysis contribute to feminist methodology? Putting reflexivity into practice. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 783-803.

Paoletti, I. (2002). Caring for older people: a gendered practice. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 805-817.

Eglin, P. (2002). Members' gendering work: 'women', feminists' and membership categorization analysis. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 819-825.

Baxter, J. (2002). Competing discourses in the classroom: a Post-structuralist Discourse Analysis of girls' and boys' speech in public contexts. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 827-842.

 

Volume 14 (2003)

 

Suhr, S., & Johnson, S. (2003). Re-visiting 'PC': introduction to special issue on 'political correctness'. Discourse & Society, 14(1), 5-16.

Fairclough, N. (2003). 'Political correctness': the politics of culture and language. Discourse & Society, 14(1), 17-28.

Johnson, S., Culperer, J., & Suhr, S. (2003). From 'politically correct councillors' to 'Blairite nonsense': discourses of 'political correctness' in three British newspapers. Discourse & Society, 14(1), 29-47.

Johnson, S., & Suhr, S. (2003). From 'political correctness' to 'politische Korrektheit': discourses of 'PC' in the German newspaper, Die Welt. Discourse & Society, 14(1), 49-68.

Toolan, M. (2003). "Le politiquement correct" in the french world. Discourse & Society, 14(1), 69-86.

Mills, S. (2003). Caught between sexism, anti-sexism and 'political correctness': feminist women's negotiations with naming practices. Discourse & Society, 14(1), 87-110.

Davies, J. (2003). Expressions of gender: an analysis of pupils' gendered discourse styles in small group classroom discussions. Discourse & Society, 14(2), 115-132.

Guimaraes, A. S. A. (2003). Racial insult in Brazil. Discourse & Society, 14(2), 133-151.

Ohara, Y., & Saft, S. (2003). Using conversation analysis to track gender ideologies in social interaction: toward a feminist analysis of a Japanese phone-in consultation TV program. Discourse & Society, 14(2), 153-172.

Tainio, L. (2003). 'When shall we go for a ride?' - A case of the sexual harassment of a young girl. Discourse & Society, 14(2), 173-190.

Trix, F., & Psenka, C. (2003). Exploring the color of glass: letters of recommendation for female and male medical faculty. Discourse & Society 14(2), 191-220.

Bishop, H., & Jaworski, A. (2003). 'We beat 'em': nationalism and the hegemony of homogeneity in the British press reportage of Germany versus England during Euro 2000. Discourse & Society, 14(3), 243-271.

Hobbs, P. (2003). 'Is that what we're here about': a lawyer's use of impression management in a closing argument at trial. Discourse & Society, 14(3), 273-290.

Sawchuk, P. H. (2003). Informal learning as a speech-exchange system: implications for knowledge production, power and social transformation. Discourse & Society, 14(3), 291-307.

Van der Valk, I. (2003). Right-wing parliamentary discourse on immigration in France. Discourse & Society, 14(3), 309-348.

Weltman, D. (2003). The pragmatics of peremptory assertion: an ideological analysis of the use of the word 'just' in local politicians' denials of politics. Discourse & Society, 14(3), 349-373.

Blas-Arroyo, J. L. (2003). 'Perdoneme que se lo diga, pero vuelve usted a falter a la verdad, senor Gonzalez': form and function of politic verbal behaviour in face-to-face Spanish political debates. Discourse & Society, 14(4), 395-423.

Lynn, N., & Lea, S. (2003). 'A phantom menace and the new Apartheid': the social construction of asylum-seekers in the United Kingdom. Discourse & Society, 14(4), 425-452.

Machin, D., & Thornborrow, J. (2003). Branding and discourse: the case of Cosmopolitan. Discourse & Society, 14(4), 453-471.

Ostermann, A. C. (2003). Communities of practice at work: gender, facework and the power of habitus at an all-female police station and a feminist crisis intervention center in Brazil. Discourse & Society, 14(4), 473-505.

Zinken, J. (2003). Ideological imagination: intertextual and correlational metaphors in political discourse. Discourse & Society, 14(4), 507-523.

Graber, D. (2003). Styles of image management during crises: justifying press censorship. Discourse & Society, 14(5), 539-557.

Page, R. E. (2003). 'Cherie: lawyer, wife, mum': contradictory patterns of representation in media reports of Cherie Booth/Blair. Discourse & Society, 14(5), 559-579.

Pietikäinen, S. (2003). Indigenous identity in print: representations of the Sami in news discourse. Discourse & Society, 14(5), 581-609.

Ricento, T. (2003). The discursive construction of Americanism. Discourse & Society, 14(5), 611-637.

Oteiza, T. (2003). How contemporary history is presented in Chilean middle school textbooks. Discourse & Society, 14(5), 639-660.

Kalmus, V. (2003). 'Is interethnic integration possible in Estonia?': ethno-political discourse of two ethnic groups. Discourse & Society, 14(6), 667-697.

Makri-Tsilipakou, M. (2003). Greek diminutive use problematized: gender, culture and common sense. Discourse & Society, 14(6), 699-726.

Perakyla, A., & Vehvilainen, S. (2003). Conversation analysis and the professional stocks of interactional knowledge. Discourse & Society, 14(6), 727-750.

Hammersley, M. (2003). Conversation analysis and discourse analysis: Methods or paradigms? Discourse & Society, 14 (6), 751-781.

 

Volume 15 (2004)

 

Askehave, I. (2004). If language is a game - these are the rules: a search into the rhetoric of the spiritual self-help book If Life is a Game - These are the Rules. Discourse & Society, 15(1), 5-31.

Bulow, P. H. (2004). Sharing experiences of contested illness by storytelling. Discourse & Society, 15(1), 33-53.

Kendall, S. (2004). Framing authority: gender, face, and mitigation at a radio network. Discourse & Society, 15(1), 55-79.

Shenhav, S. (2004). Once upon a time there was a nation: narrative conceptualization analysis. The concept of 'nation' in the discourse of Israeli Likud Party leaders. Discourse & Society, 15(1), 81-104.

Stamou, A. G., & Paraskevolpoulos, S. (2004). Images of nature by tourism and environmentalist discourses in visitors books: a critical discourse analysis of ecotourism. Discourse & Society, 15(1), 105-129.

Edwards, J. (2004). After the fall. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 155-184.

Chouliaraki, L. (2004). Watching 11 September: the politics of pity. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 185-198.

Graham, P., Keenan, T., & Dowd, A. M. (2004). A call to arms at the end of history: a discourse-historical analysis of George W. Bush's declaration of war on terror. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 199-221.

Lazar, A., & Lazar, M. M. (2004). The discourse of the New World Order: 'out-casting' the double face of threat. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 223-242.

Leudar, I., Marsland, V., & Nekvapil, J. (2004). On membership categorization: 'us', 'them' and 'doing violence' in political discourse. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 243-266.

Butt, D. G., Lukin, A., & Matthiessen, C. M. I. M. (2004). Grammar - the first covert operation of war. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 267-290.

Achugar, M. (2004). The events and actors of 11 September 2001 as seen from Uruguay: analysis of daily newspaper editorials. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 291-320.

Martin, J. R. (2004). Mourning: how we get aligned. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 321-344.

Gandara, L. (2004). 'They that sow the wind...': proverbs and sayings in argumentation. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 345-359.

Calsamiglia, H., & Van Dijk, T. A. (2004). Popularization discourse and knowledge about the genome. Discourse & Society, 15(4), 369-389.

Condit, C. M. (2004). The meaning and effects of discourse about genetics: methodological variations in studies of discourse and social change. Discourse & Society, 15(4), 391-407.

LeCouteur, A. (2004). 'Race' and the Human Genome Project: constructions of scientific legitimacy. Discourse & Society, 15(4), 409-432.

Cook, G., Pieri, E., & Robbins, P. T. (2004). 'The scientists think and the public feels': expert perceptions of the discourse of GM food. Discourse & Society, 15(4), 433-449.

Pilnick, A. (2004). 'It's just one of the best tests that we've got at the moment': the presentation of nuchal translucency screening for fetal abnormality in pregnancy. Discourse & Society, 15(4), 451-465.

Yamaguchi, T., & Harris, C. K. (2004). The economic hegemonization of Bt cotton discourse in India. Discourse & Society, 15(4), 467-491.

Coates, L., & Wade, A. (2004). Telling it like it isn't: obscuring perpetrator responsibility for violent crime. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 499-526.

Englund, H. (2004). Towards a critique of rights talk in new democracies: the case of legal aid in Malawi. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 527-551.

Erjavec, K. (2004). Beyond advertising and journalism: Hybrid promotional news discourse. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 553-578.

Flowerdew, J. (2004). The discursive construction of a world-class city. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 579-605.

Gordon, C. (2004). 'Al Gore's our guy': linguistically constructing a family political identity. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 607-631.

Higgins, M. (2004). Putting the nation in the news: the role of location formulation in a selection of Scottish newspapers. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 633-648.

Pinto, D. (2004). Indoctrinating the youth of post-war Spain: a discourse analysis of a Fascist civics textbook. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 649-667.

Arminen, I. (2004). On the weakness of institutional rules - the case of addiction group therapy. Discourse & Society, 15(6), 683-704.

Chang, Y. R. (2004). Courtroom questioning as a culturally situated persuasive genre of talk. Discourse & Society, 15(6), 705-722.

Resche, C. (2004). Investigating 'Greenspanese': from hedging to 'fuzzy transparency'. Discourse & Society, 15(6), 723-744.

Sidnell, J. (2004). There's risks in everything: extreme-case formulations and accountability in inquiry testimony. Discourse & Society, 15(6), 745-766.

Tsang, W. K., & Wong, M. (2004). Constructing a shared 'Hong Kong identity' in comic discourses. Discourse & Society, 15(6), 767-785.

 

Volume 16 (2005)

Al-Ali, M. N. (2005). Communicating messages of solidarity, promotion and pride in death announcements genre in Jordanian newspapers. Discourse & Society, 16(1), 5-31.

Lee, S. H. (2005). The scales of justice: balancing neutrality and efficiency in plea-bargaining encounters. Discourse & Society, 16(1), 33-54.

Paugh, A. L. (2005). Learning about work at dinnertime: language socialization in dual-earner American families. Discourse & Society, 16(1), 55-78.

Ryoo, H. K. (2005). Achieving friendly interactions: a study of service encounters between Korean shopkeepers and African-American customers. Discourse & Society, 16(1), 79-105.

Van De Mieroop, D. (2005). An integrated approach of quantitative and qualitative analysis in the study of identity in speeches. Discourse & Society, 16(1), 107-130.

Benwell, B. (2005). 'Lucky this is anonymous.' Ethnographies of reception in men's magazines: a 'textual culture' approach. Discourse & Society, 16(2), 147-172.

Kitzinger, C., & Peel, E. (2005). The de-gaying and re-gaying of AIDS: contested homophobias in lesbian and gay awareness training. Discourse & Society, 16(2), 173-197.

Koller, V. (2005). Critical discourse analysis and social cognition: evidence from business media discourse. Discourse & Society, 16(2), 199-224.

Morales-Lopez, E., Prego-Vazquez, G., & Dominguez-Seco, L. (2005). Interviews between employees and customers during a company restructuring process. Discourse & Society, 16(2), 225-268.

Yamaguchi, M. (2005). Discursive representation and enactment of national identities: the case of generation 1.5 Japanese. Discourse & Society, 16(2), 269-299.

Augoustinos, M., Tuffin, K., & Every, D. (2005). New racism, meritocracy and individualism: constraining affirmative action in education. Discourse & Society, 16(3), 315-340.

Bartlett, T. (2005). Amerindian development in Guyana: legal documents as background to discourse practice. Discourse & Society, 16(3), 341-364.

Cook, G., & Walter, T. (2005). Rewritten rites: language and social relations in traditional and contemporary funerals. Discourse & Society, 16(3), 365-391.

Kuo, S. H., & Nakamura, M. (2005). Translation or transformation? A case study of language and ideology in the Taiwanese press. Discourse & Society, 16(3), 393-417.

McHoul, A., & Rapley, M. (2005). A case of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder diagnosis: Sir Karl and Francis B. slug it out on the consulting room. Discourse & Society, 16(3), 419-449.

Didi-Ogren, H. (2005). Beyond Sex and Gender. Discourse & Society, 16(3), 455-456.

Billig, M., & MacMillan, K. (2005). Metaphor, idiom and ideology: the search for 'no smoking guns' across time. Discourse & Society, 16(4), 459-480.

Dunmire, P. (2005). Preempting the future: rhetoric and ideology of the future in political discourse. Discourse & Society, 16(4), 481-513.

Hyatt, D. (2005). Time for a change: a critical discoursal analysis of synchronic context with diachronic relevance. Discourse & Society, 16(4), 515-534.

O'Halloran, S. (2005). Symmetry in interaction in meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous: the management of conflict. Discourse & Society, 16(4), 535-560.

Rendle-Short, J. (2005). 'I've got a paper-shuffler for a husband': indexing sexuality on talk-back radio. Discourse & Society, 16(4), 561-578.

Tileaga, C. (2005). Accounting for extreme prejudice and legitimating blame in talk about the Romanies. Discourse & Society, 16(5), 603-624.

Hepburn, A., & Wiggins, S. (2005). Size matters: Constructing accountable bodies in NSPCC helpline interaction. Discourse & Society, 16(5), 625-645.

Stokoe, E., & Hepburn, A. (2005). 'You can hear a lot through the walls': Noise formulations in neighbour complaints. Discourse & Society, 16(5), 647-673.

Sneijder, P., & Molder, H. F. M. T. (2005). Moral logic and logical morality: Attributions of responsibility and blame in online discourse on veganism. Discourse & Society, 16(5), 675-696.

Auburn, T. (2005). Narrative reflexivity as a repair device for discounting 'cognitive distortions' in sex offender treatment. Discourse & Society, 16(5), 697-718.

Eriksson, K., & Aronsson, K. (2005). 'We're really lucky': Co-creating 'us' and the 'Other' in school booktalk. Discourse & Society, 16(5), 719-738.

Potter, J. (2005). Making psychology relevant. Discourse & Society, 16(5), 739-747.

Evaldsson, A. C. (2005). Staging insults and mobilizing categorizations in a multiethnic peer group. Discourse & Society, 16(6), 763-786.

Mallinson, C., & Brewster, Z. W. (2005). 'Blacks and bubbas': Stereotypes, ideology, and categorization processes in restaurant servers' discourse. Discourse & Society, 16(6), 787-807.

Mautner, G. (2005). Time to get wired: Using web-based corpora in critical discourse analysis. Discourse & Society, 16(6), 809-828.
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