Critical Discourse Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Critical Discourse Studies is 11. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘It's OK to be white’: the discursive construction of victimhood, ‘anti-white racism’ and calculated ambivalence in Australia21
From ‘echo chambers’ to ‘chaos chambers’: discursive coherence and contradiction in the #MeToo Twitter feed18
A war or merely friction? Examining news reports on the current Sino-U.S. trade dispute in The New York Times and China Daily17
Digital meaning-making across content and practice in social media critical discourse studies16
‘Lose weight, save the NHS’: Discourses of obesity in press coverage of COVID-1916
Discourses of celebrities on Instagram: digital femininity, self-representation and hate speech13
Political discourse analysis: a decolonial approach13
Proximization, prosumption and salience in digital discourse: on the interface of social media communicative dynamics and the spread of populist ideologies12
Young vs old? Truancy or new radical politics? Journalistic discourses about social protests in relation to the climate crisis12
When discourse analysts tell stories: what do we ‘do’ when we use narrative as a resource to critically analyse discourse?12
‘“Narrative!I can’t hear that anymore’. A linguistic critique of an overstretched umbrella term in cultural and social science studies, discussed with the example of the discourse on cl11
Legitimation in government social media communication: the case of the Brexit department11
Connoting a neoliberal and entrepreneurial discourse of science through infographics and integrated design: the case of ‘functional’ healthy drinks11
0.023553133010864