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Vol.25, No.3
Publisher: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
Publishing Date: 2021-09-25
- Emotionalisation of contemporary media discourse: A research agendaAuthors: Franco Zappettini;Douglas Ponton;Tatiana Larina
- “Stirring it up!” Emotionality in audience responses to political speechesAuthors: Peter Bull;Maurice Waddle
- Hyperbole and emotionalisation: Escalation of pragmatic effects of proverb and metaphor in the “Brexit” debateAuthors: Andreas Musolff
- The UK as victim and hero in the Sun’s coverage of the Brexit ‘humiliation’Authors: Franco Zappettini
- Narrativised simile and emotional responses to BrexitAuthors: Barbara Dancygier
- Emergent impoliteness and persuasive emotionality in Polish media discoursesAuthors: Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk;Piotr Pęzik
- Markers of emotionality in Russian news coverage of the 75-th anniversary of WWII VictoryAuthors: Tatiana Dobrosklonskaya
- War yesterday and today: The image of Russia in British media discourseAuthors: Olga Solopova;Svetlana Kushneruk
- Threat and fear: Pragmatic purposes of emotionalisation in media discourseAuthors: Vladimir Ozymenko;Tatiana Larina
- “Never in my life have I heard such a load of absolute nonsense. Wtf.” Political satire on the handling of the COVID-19 crisisAuthors: Douglas Ponton
- Trump, memes and the Alt-right: Emotive and affective criticism and praiseAuthors: Lyndon Way
- Review of Andreas Musolff. 2021. National conceptions of the body politic. Cultural experience and political imagination. Cham, Springer. ISBN 978-981-15-8739-9 ISBN 978-981-15-8740-5 (eBook)Authors: Ruth Breeze
- Review of Rodney Jones (ed.). 2021. Viral Discourse Cambridge Elements in Applied Linguistics Cambridge University Press. ISBNs: 9781108986625 (PB), 9781108986465 (OC)Authors: Saleh Al-Salman