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 2020-09-01 to 2024-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Beyond populism studies24
Critical fantasy studies23
Delegitimizing the media?22
De/legitimising EUrope through the performance of crises21
Moving discourse theory forward18
Animals vs. armies18
Mythopoetic legitimation and the recontextualisation of Europe’s foundational myth16
Poisoning the information well?14
Logics, discourse theory and methods12
The tabloidization of the Brexit campaign11
Discursive (re)construction of populist sovereignism by right-wing hard Eurosceptic parties in the 2019 European parliament elections10
Attack of the critics10
Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’10
Discourse, concepts, ideologies10
More than “Fake News”?10
‘Fake news’ discourses8
Reimagining Europe and its (dis)integration8
Discourses of fake news8
Right-wing populist media events in Schengen Europe8
The political nature of fantasy and political fantasies of nature8
The politics of fear in Hong Kong protest representations7
The arrival of the populist radical right in Chile7
The delegitimisation of Europe in a pro-European country7
The (discursive) limits of (left) populism7
Sailing toIthaka7
The Twittering Presidents7
The populist radical right beyond Europe6
Taking the left way out of Europe6
Strongman, patronage and fake news6
Beyond ‘fake news’?6
“We shall not flag or fail, we shall go on to the end”6
‘We need to talk about the hegemony of the left’5
Language and culture wars5
The struggle between the power of language and the language of power5
Attitudinal stance towards the anti-extradition bill movement in China Daily and South China Morning Post5
Audience constructions of fake news in Australian media representations of asylum seekers5
Widening the North/South Divide? Representations of the role of the EU during the Covid-19 crisis in Spanish media4
Metalinguistic tactics in the Hong Kong protest movement4
Media portrayals of the Hong Kong Occupy Central Movement’s social actors4
An introduction to the special issue on ‘Discourse Theory: Ways forward for theory development and research practice’4
Recursion theory and the ‘death tax’4
Migrants are not welcome4
The populist radical right in Australia4
Populating ‘solidarity’ in political debate4
Doing justice to the agential material*4
Britain as a protector, a mediator or an onlooker?4
“First forced displacements, then slaughter”3
An introduction to the special issue on “Language, Politics and Media: The Hong Kong protests”3
Demarcating rights in divided social worlds3
Utopia, war, and justice3
The legitimization of the use of sweat shops by H&M in the Swedish press3
“There is new technology here that can perform miracles”3
Integrating CDA with ideological rhetorical criticism in the investigation of Abe Cabinet’s discursive construction in “Indo-Pacific Strategy”3
Strategic functions of linguistic impoliteness in US primary election debates3
“It is in the nation-state that democracy resides”3
Self-promotion, ideology and power in the social media posts of Nigerian Female Political Leaders3
News on fake news3
Legitimation in revolutionary discourse3
Fighting an indestructible monster3
Populist radical right beyond Europe3
“These are not just slogans”3
A meaningless buzzword or a meaningful label? How do Spanish politicians use populismo and populista on Twitter?3
(De)legitimising EUrope in times of crisis3
Jair Bolsonaro and the defining attributes of the populist radical right in Brazil3
“We” in the EU: (De) legitimizing power relations and status3
Politics as construction of the unthinkable3
Narratives of dialogue in parliamentary discourse2
New opportunities for discourse studies2
The rise of the new Polish far-right2
Positioning antagonistic discourses in the (de)bounded spaces of power2
How is structural inequality made fair in a meritocratic education system?2
Langue de bois, or, discourse in defense of an offshore financial center2
Portrayal of power in manifestos2
Cultivation of sustainability in a discourse of change2
US-China trade negotiation discourses in the press2
The Bangkok Blast as a finger-pointing blame game2
Doing gender at the far right2
“Hope dies – Action begins”2
Bordering and crisis narratives to illiberal ends2
A Europeanisation of American politics?2
Retrieving the new from the legacy of history2
ICT environmentalism and the sustainability game2
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)2
Interpersonal-function topoi in Chinese central government’s work report (2020) as epidemic (counter-)crisis discourse2
Fighting talk2
Framing the political conflict discourse in Chinese media2
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