All Stories

  1. Challenging Online Misogyny
  2. Anything goes? Integrating qualitative and quantitative methods in Critical Discourse Studies
  3. ‘Home is within'
  4. Corpus linguistics for safeguarding children online
  5. COVID-19 vaccine conspiracy theories, discourses of liberty, and “the new normal” on social media
  6. Same-sex marriage, gay marriage, or equal marriage?
  7. (Critical) Discourse Studies and the (new?) normal
  8. How children talk about domestic abuse in the home
  9. The Routledge Handbook of Discourse and Disinformation
  10. The Various Dimensions of Disinformation
  11. Keywords of the manosphere
  12. Landwhales, femoids and sub-humans
  13. Toxic Masculinity
  14. (Mental) Health in the Manosphere
  15. The representation of gendered social actors across five manosphere communities on Reddit
  16. Linguistic and Visual Trends in the Representation of Two-Mum and Two-Dad Couples in Children's Picture Books
  17. Networked discourses of bereavement in online COVID-19 memorials
  18. Narrative evaluation in patient feedback
  19. Book review: Jesse Egbert, Tove Larsson and Douglas Biber, Doing Linguistics with a Corpus: Methodological Considerations for the Everyday User
  20. Disco Divas and Heroic Knights
  21. Collective identity and discourse practice in the followership of the Football Lads Alliance on Twitter
  22. Book review: Michele Zappavigna, Searchable Talk: Hashtags and Social Media Metadiscourse
  23. “Real men don’t hate women”: Twitter rape threats and group identity
  24. Press and social media reaction to ideologically inspired murder: The case of Lee Rigby
  25. Looking at picturebook covers multimodally: the case of two-Mum and two-Dad picturebooks
  26. The linguistic, visual and multimodal representation of two-Mum and two-Dad families in children’s picturebooks