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Vol. 8 No. 2 (2016)

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  • Neutral Ground and Naming: The Implications of Tar Sands and Oil Sands for Environmental Debates in Alberta
    Keely Kidner
    1-18
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  • ‘In a world of complex threats...’: Discourses of In/Security in the State of the Union Address (1790-2014). A Diachronic Corpus-assisted Study
    Cinzia Bevitori
    19-36
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  • Constructing Mexican Stereotypes: Telecinematic Discourse and Donald Trump’s Campaign Rhetoric
    Christoph Schubert
    37-57
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  • Disempowerment and Inspiration: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Immigrant Women in the Spanish and Australian Online Press
    María Martínez Lirola , Katina Zammit
    58-79
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