Table of contents of the issue 1/2018, January-April
Aspects of Political Language in the Age of "Post-democracy" and Beyond (edited by Emilia Di Martino and Luke Blaxill)
Preamble. Of Research as Political Practice and of Changing Language as Political lntervention
lntroduction. From 'Post-Democracy' to 'Post-Truth' in Political Language
"I think that maybe I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Twitter". Donald Trump's Populist Style on Twitter.
The Press War in the Post-Truth Era: A Corpus-Assisted CDA of the Discourse of US Political Analysts on Trump's Figure and Policy
Brexit: Before and After, a Corpus-assisted Study of the Referendum Campaigns and the Immediate Aftermath
The rigid club rules: discourse-historical perspectives on British and Italian Eurocriticism
Crossing Boundaries: Investigating 'Fair' in British Parliamentary Debates on Im/migration
"She's just this sort of bigoted woman": The Mediatisation of a Political Gaffe in British Broadsheet Newspapers
Posting for Consensus, Sharing Consensus. The Case of Migrants on Facebook, Ideological Views and Echo Chambers
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