LINGUIST List 23.4041
Sun Sep 30 2012
TOC: Critical Discourse Studies Virtual Series (2012)
Editor for this issue: Justin Petro
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Date: 28-Sep-2012
From: Tara Thomas <tara.thomas
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Subject: Critical Discourse Studies Virtual Series (2012)
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Publisher: Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
http://www.routledge.com/ Journal Title: Critical Discourse StudiesVolume Number: Virtual SeriesIssue Number:Issue Date: 2012
Subtitle: Critical Approaches to Genre and Hybridity
Main Text:
Critical Approaches to Genre and Hybridity
Critical Discourse Studies have released the fourth virtual special issue in theseries which has been running throughout 2012. This issue is now available to readonline, along with a full introduction to the series by Editor, John E. Richardson.
This theme of this virtual special issue is 'Critical Approaches to Genre andHybridity' and features seven specially selected articles from the journal which theeditor felt best reflected this theme.
The virtual special issue features the following articles (articles marked with an *are free to access):
Rendering Equality and Diversity Policies in UK Higher Education Institutions*
Politics of Mitigation
The Teaching and Culture of Household Spanish: Understanding RacistReproduction in 'Domestic' Discourse*
Arab and American Computer War Games: The Influence of a Global Technologyon Discourse
Performing Citizenship on YouTube: Activism, Satire and Online Debate Aroundthe Anti-Islam Video 'Fitna'*
Generic Characteristics of the Office of the High Representative's Press Releases
Read the virtual special issue online here:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/explore/rcds-virtual-issue-1.pdf Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis Pragmatics Sociolinguistics Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Spanish (spa)
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