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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2013)

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  • Shaping and Misrepresenting Public Perceptions of Ecological Catastrophes: The BP Gulf Oil Spill
    Richard J. Alexander
    1-18
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  • The Face-Veil through the Gaze
    Ghadah Alrasheed
    19-32
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  • Representation of Foreign Justice in the Media: The Amanda Knox Case
    Michael S. Boyd
    33-50
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  • Exclusive and Inclusive Constructions of ‘Australia’ in the Australian Parliament
    Jennifer E. Cheng
    51-65
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  • ‘I Don’t Know the Answer to that Question’: A Corpus-assisted Discourse Analysis of White House Press Briefings
    Silvia de Candia , Cinzia Spinzi , Marco Venuti
    66-81
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  • At an Intersection of Postfeminism and Neoliberalism: A Discourse Analytical View of an International Women’s Magazine
    Kati Kaupinnen
    82-99
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  • Speak English or Go Home: The AntiImmigrant Discourse of the American ‘English Only’ Movement
    Rachele Lawton
    100-122
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  • Security, Population and Governmentality: UK Counter-terrorism Discourse (2007-2011)
    Malcolm N. MacDonald , Duncan Hunter
    123-140
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  • The Construction of Genderbased Violence in the British Printed and Broadcast Media
    Alessia Tranchese, Sole Alba Zollo
    141-163
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  • The Discursive Exclusion of Minorities: Narratives of the self in Israel and Moldova
    Sharon Weinblum , Julien Danero Iglesias
    164-179
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