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  3. Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025)

Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025)

Articles

  • Grounded discourse analysis: A hybrid methodology
    Jai Mackenzie
    1-18
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  • Critical evaluation of definition(s) of sustainability at a Dutch university
    Matt Drury, Janet Fuller, Merel Keijzer, John Hoeks
    19-42
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  • Ideology in Brazilian cinema: A decolonial analysis of the violence discourse in ‘Elite Squad’ and ‘Bacurau’
    Johan von Behr
    43-61
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  • Ideologies of Kemalism reflected in the topical structure of the translated English speech of Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    Károly Nagy
    62-88
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  • The discursive architecture of conspiracism in politics: An Essex School discourse analysis
    Grigoris Markou
    89-107
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  • “I will always 100% be a tomboy, even underneath all this”: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of the commodification of female masculinities in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
    Lotte Verheijen, Sebastian Cordoba
    108-126
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Book Reviews

  • Moreno Barreneche, S. (2023). The Social Semiotics of Populism
    Marta Marcora
    127-129
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  • Archakis, A., & Tsakona, V. (eds.). (2024). Exploring the Ambivalence of Liquid Racism: In Between Antiracist and Racist Discourse
    Janet Fuller
    130-132
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