Journal of Language and Politics 3:2

[Journal of Language and Politics, 3:2]  2004.  211 pp.
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Table of Contents

Focus: Language and political change
Introduction: Language and political change: Micro- and macro-aspects of a contested relationship?
Helmut Gruber and Florian Menz
175–188
Articles
Language policies in the successor states of former Yugoslavia
Ranko Bugarski
189–207
National identities in times of supra-national challenges: The debates on NATO and neutrality in Austria and Hungary
Ruth Wodak and András Kovács
209–246
Media dialogical networks and political argumentation
Ivan Leudar and Jiří Nekvapil
247–266
The “conversation on Austria”: A televised representation of Austria’s internal condition after the national-conservative “Wende”
Helmut Gruber
267–292
Hegemonic struggles or transfer of knowledge?: East and West Germans in job interviews
Karin Birkner
293–322
Casting the ‘Other’: Gender citizenship in politicians’ narratives
Barbara Poggio
323–343
Invective language in contemporary Ghanaian politics
Kofi Agyekum
345–375
Book Review
Review of “European Union Discourses on Un/employment” by P. Muntigl, G. Weiss and R. Wodak
Reviewed by Sven Bislev
377–380

Subjects

Benjamins Subject classification

BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics
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