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  3. Vol. 13 No. 1 (2021): Special Issue – Recontextualizing Brexit

Vol. 13 No. 1 (2021): Special Issue – Recontextualizing Brexit

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Editorial

  • Recontextualizing Brexit: Discursive Representations from Outside the UK
    Monika Brusenbauch Meislová, Veronika Koller, Susanne Kopf, Marlene Miglbauer
    1-11
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Articles

  • To Brexit or not to Brexit? Media Re-contextualization of the Brexit Process in Spain. A Case Study.
    Laura Filardo-Llamas
    12-30
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  • Force-dynamics and Conceptual Metaphor in Brexit Negotiations: The Construal of Gibraltar’s Status in Spanish Online Newspapers
    Javier Mármol Queraltó
    31-54
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  • Anger, Laughter and Frustration: Reactions to House of Commons Brexit Debates on an Austrian News Forum
    Marlene Miglbauer, Veronika Koller
    55-84
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  • The Good, the Bad and Something in Between: Blame Assignment in Czech and Slovak Political Discourse on Brexit
    Monika Brusenbauch Meislová
    85-106
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  • A Look at Brexit by RT, a Russian News Source
    Natalia Knoblock
    107-126
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  • ‘Just look at the mess. And they haven’t even left’: (EU) Citizens Debating Brexit
    Susanne Kopf
    127-143
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  • ‘Who’s to Pay for Brexit?’ A Corpus-Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis of Online Communications by European Banks
    Maria Christina Aiezza
    144-167
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