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  3. Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): Special Issue: Power relations in digitally-mediated communication

Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): Special Issue: Power relations in digitally-mediated communication

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  • Exploring Sinophobic discourses during the COVID-19 pandemic: A corpus-assisted study of metaphor scenarios in editorials and reader comments
    Ilaria Iori
    9-27
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  • Gender- and sex-based discrimination in Google images: A comparative multimodal critical discourse analysis on the representation of same-sex couples
    Carmen Serena Santonocito
    28-49
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  • “Tired of being treated like broken glass to tip-toe around”: Uncovering ableism through PWDs’ voices on social media
    Annalisa Raffone
    50-74
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  • Does emotive and evaluative language in online migrant narratives reinforce positive migrant stereotypes within host societies? An exploratory analysis
    Virginia Zorzi
    75-95
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  • A multimodal critical perspective on the challenges of automatic detection of hate speech in internet memes: The case of Simianization
    Chiara Polli
    96-117
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Editorial

  • Power relations in digitally-mediated communication: Exploring inequalities, discrimination, and new forms of injustice
    Marina Niceforo, Francesco Nacchia, Sole Alba Zollo
    1-8
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