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  3. Vol. 15 No. 2 (2023): Special Issue – (Critical) Discourse Studies and the (new?) normal

Vol. 15 No. 2 (2023): Special Issue – (Critical) Discourse Studies and the (new?) normal

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Editorial

  • (Critical) Discourse Studies and the (new?) normal: Introduction
    Stefania Maci, Mark McGlashan
    1-3
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Articles

  • Examining Social Stereotypes of Saudi Women in British and Saudi Media: A Comparative Analysis of Newly Obtained Women's Rights in Driving and Traveling
    Mashael Ayed Althobiti
    4-22
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  • ‘Where Others are not Able to Safeguard the Rights of Children’: Legitimizing Transformation of Social Identity and Practice in Save the Children Sweden
    Anna Vogel
    23-41
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  • ‘Men are by Nature Dogs’: Metaphors in a Newspaper’s Cartoon on the Sexual Abuse of an Underage Girl and in the Readers’ Facebook Comments
    Chipo Phili
    42-63
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  • A Crime that Cannot be Named: Normalisation or Distortion of Incest Victims’ Narratives with #MeTooInceste
    Oceane Foubert, Lola Marinato, Robin Vallery, Quirin Würschinger
    64-82
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  • Indigenous Discourse for Peaceful Coexistence: Engaging in Intercultural Polylogue for Tackling Global Challenges
    Katharina F. Gallant
    83-103
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  • The Construction of Lebanon’s Concurrent Crises in Opinion Articles
    Farah Sabbah, Najwa Saba’ayon, Houda Arkadan
    104-123
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  • Metaphors of Crisis Migration: Evidence from a Cross-National Corpus Study
    Natalia Zawadzka-Paluektau
    124-146
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