Journal of Language and Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Language and Politics is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Review of Shi-xu (2024): The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Discourse Studies36
(De)legitimising EUrope in times of crisis27
Discourses of fake news25
How quotation marks do mockery in online politicized discourse23
Utopia, war, and justice21
News on fake news18
Limits, frontiers, antagonism13
Shaping gender policies at the COPs12
Critical junctures beyond the black box12
Review of Howard (2023): Multilingualism in the Andes: Policies, Politics, Power11
A meta-discursive analysis of engagement markers in QAnon anti-immigration comments11
Demarcating rights in divided social worlds9
Serbian Progressive Party’s shameless normalization of expressing sycophancy toward the leader8
Attack of the critics8
Recursion theory and the ‘death tax’8
Review of Lütge, Merse & Rauschert (2022): Global Citizenship in Foreign Language Education: Concepts, Practices, Connections8
Review of Price & Harbisher (2021): Power, Media, and the Covid-19 Pandemic: Framing Public Discourse7
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Equivocation in media communication7
Review of Butler (2024): Political Discourse Analysis: Legitimization Strategies in Crisis and Conflict7
Perception of charisma in text and speech7
Review of Demata (2023): Discourses of Borders and the Nation in the USA: A Discourse-historical Analysis7
“You are fake news”7
Review of Fotiadou (2022): The Language of Employability: A Corpus-Based Analysis of UK University Websites6
Setting boundaries between crime and rights6
Political discourse analysis of female political leaders in the Global South6
Metalinguistic tactics in the Hong Kong protest movement6
“The rock of stability?”6
Strategic functions of linguistic impoliteness in US primary election debates6
Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’6
Visions of the good future5
Review of Chiluwa (2021): Discourse and Conflict: Analysing Text and Talk of Conflict, Hate and Peace-building5
Review of Jones (2021): Viral Discourse5
Romania’s first female prime minister’s meme-ification5
Multimodality as civic participation5
“These are not just slogans”5
Enemy narratives5
The discursive representation of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in Austrian news coverage: 2010–2015–20205
Review of Barakos (2020): Language Policy in Business: Discourse, Ideology and Practice5
Examining political influence on language5
Constitutive representation of womanhood5
The construction of agency in the discourse of Barbados’ prime minister Mia Mottley4
Reimagining Europe and its (dis)integration4
From Barack Obama to Donald Trump4
‘If you see [blank], say [blank]’4
A fence of opportunity4
The (anti-)political logic of authoritarian institutionalism4
The aesthetic values of the semiotic choices in Arab protests4
Rhetorical (ir)responsibility in the Australian Parliament4
The rise of the new Polish far-right4
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Discourse theory and the turn to practice4
Review of Seargeant (2024): The future of language: How technology, politics and utopianism are transforming the way we communicate3
Review of Nartey (2022): Political Myth-making, Populist Performance and Nationalist Resistance: Examining Kwame Nkrumah’s Construction of the African Unity Dream3
Negotiating trust through COVID-19 press briefings3
Review of Handford & Gee (2023): The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis3
Subverting EU legal concepts3
Review of Closs Stephens (2022): National Affects: The Everyday Atmospheres of Being Political3
Review of Knoblock (2020): Language of Conflict: Discourses of the Ukrainian Crisis3
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Farmers as symbol of ‘the people’3
Review of Chun (2022): Applied Linguistics and Politics3
The construction and legitimation of Elisa Loncón as a Mapuche female political leader on Instagram3
Navigating the ideological tide3
Review of Caimotto & Raus (2023): Lifestyle Politics in Translation: The Shaping and Re-shaping of Ideological Discourse3
From more to less ‘Civil’ borderline discourses in mainstream media and government3
From controversy to common ground3
On the language of liberalism3
Review of Arnall & Chenoweth (2025): Universality and Translation: Sites of Struggle in Philosophy and Politics2
Review of Russell (2024): Fighting Words: A Critical Approach to Linguistic Transgression2
Discourses on gender in climate change adaptation projects of Bangladesh2
“Hope dies – Action begins”2
Culture of Sustainability and Discourses of Social Change2
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The politics of fear in Hong Kong protest representations2
Widening the North/South Divide? Representations of the role of the EU during the Covid-19 crisis in Spanish media2
Review of Stavrakakis (2024): Populist Discourse: Recasting Populism Research2
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Review of Romano (2024): Metaphor in Socio-Political Contexts2
Reporting the others’ speech, uncovering China’s world dream2
“We pursue justice”2
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