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  3. Vol. 15 No. 1 (2023)

Vol. 15 No. 1 (2023)

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Articles

  • A Critical Analysis of Heteronormative Discourses on Gender and Sexuality in the Jamaican Rock Music Scene
    Nadia Whiteman-Charles
    1-20
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  • Migrants, COVID-19, and Italy: A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis of the Construction of and Resistance to Nationalist Discourses
    Alessia Barbici-Wagner, Theresa Catalano, Bryan Meadows
    21-44
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  • Communicating COVID-19: Accountability and ‘British Common Sense’
    Shani Burke , Mirko A. Demasi
    45-60
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  • Macro-Structural Change in Relation to Micro-Discursive Storytelling: Qatari Nationality as a Resource for the Construction of Professional Identity
    Afra Al-Khulaifi, Dorien Van De Mieroop
    61-85
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  • National Narration and Organisational Crisis: A Discourse-Mythological Analysis of the Imperial War Museum During the Second World War
    Phillip Deans, Darren Kelsey
    86-108
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Book Reviews

  • KhosraviNik, M (ed.) (2023). Social media and society: Integrating the digital with the social in digital discourse
    Jiapei Gu
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  • Price, H. (2022). The Language of Mental Illness: Corpus Linguistics and the Construction of Mental Illness in the Press
    Girolamo Tessuto
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  • Chang, G.C. (2023). Revolution and Witchcraft: The Code of Ideology in Unsettled Times
    Claes Tängh Wrangel
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