editorsjlpNov 131 min readAll JLP articles published in September and OctoberHere we list all the papers published in the Journal of Language and Politics over the last two months! Follow the links to read them in full.Discourse of self-legitimation:Self- and other-presentation in the European Parliament’s soft law on Brexitby Monika Brusenbauch MeislováFar-right discourse in Brazil:Shameless language as a common practice?by Ana Larissa Oliveira, Tímea Drinóczi & Monique Vieira MirandaLimits, frontiers, antagonism:Discursive topography in (and beyond) Laclau and Mouffeby Matteo De ToffoliRomania’s first female prime minister’s meme-ification:Humor and the trivialization of politics in satirical memesby Elena Negrea-Busuioc, Oana Ștefăniță & Diana-Maria BufExploring the evolution of the concept of liberty in the U.S. presidential inauguralsby Rosa Giménez-Moreno and Eusebio V. LlàcerThe power of old ideas newly expressed:Building legitimacy and the new discourse of humanitarian interventionby Ariane Bélanger-VincentCover image: Photo by Kaitlyn Baker on Unsplash
Here we list all the papers published in the Journal of Language and Politics over the last two months! Follow the links to read them in full.Discourse of self-legitimation:Self- and other-presentation in the European Parliament’s soft law on Brexitby Monika Brusenbauch MeislováFar-right discourse in Brazil:Shameless language as a common practice?by Ana Larissa Oliveira, Tímea Drinóczi & Monique Vieira MirandaLimits, frontiers, antagonism:Discursive topography in (and beyond) Laclau and Mouffeby Matteo De ToffoliRomania’s first female prime minister’s meme-ification:Humor and the trivialization of politics in satirical memesby Elena Negrea-Busuioc, Oana Ștefăniță & Diana-Maria BufExploring the evolution of the concept of liberty in the U.S. presidential inauguralsby Rosa Giménez-Moreno and Eusebio V. LlàcerThe power of old ideas newly expressed:Building legitimacy and the new discourse of humanitarian interventionby Ariane Bélanger-VincentCover image: Photo by Kaitlyn Baker on Unsplash
Interview with Ana Larissa Oliveira, Tímea Drinóczi and Monique Vieira Miranda: Far-right discourse in Brazil
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