All Stories

  1. Introducing the Handbook on Critical Discourse Studies
  2. Concluding Remarks
  3. Imagining Alternative Worlds
  4. Introduction
  5. Manning Up
  6. Right on Time
  7. Significant Others
  8. Skin in the Game
  9. Worlds Apart
  10. Against the promethean: Energy throughput and the far-right politics of degrowth
  11. Far-Right World Ordering from the Margins: Ethno-Ecological Degrowth and the Nation in the Swiss Democrats’ Discourse About the Natural Environment
  12. Theorizing exclusionary and inclusionary people-making: from narrative genres to collective learning processes
  13. Extreme Right
  14. Conclusion
  15. Introduction
  16. Organised climate obstruction
  17. The far right and climate obstruction
  18. The foundations of climate obstruction
  19. The public and climate obstruction
  20. Scepticisms and beyond? A comprehensive portrait of climate change communication by the far right in the European Parliament
  21. De/legitimising EUrope through the performance of crises
  22. Introducing ‘Narrative in Critical Discourse Studies’
  23. Critique, Habermas and narrative (genre): the discourse-historical approach in critical discourse studies
  24. Climate change and the far right
  25. Cultural imaginaries of the extreme right: an introduction
  26. Nation, nature, purity: extreme-right biodiversity in Germany
  27. Circumcising the body: negotiating difference and belonging in Germany
  28. Towards a revised theory of collective learning processes: Argumentation, narrative and the making of the social bond
  29. Being Skeptical? Exploring Far-Right Climate-Change Communication in Germany
  30. The Discursive Construction of Class and Lifestyle
  31. Extreme right images of radical authenticity: Multimodal aesthetics of history, nature, and gender roles in social media
  32. Europa erzählen: Strukturen Europäischer Identität
  33. Angermuller, Johannes, Dominique Maingueneau & Ruth Wodak, eds. 2014. The Discourse Studies Reader. Main currents in theory and analysis
  34. Collective learning in social fields: Bourdieu, Habermas and critical discourse studies
  35. Historia Magistra Vitae : Le topos de « l’Histoire comme maître de la vie » dans les controverses publiques sur la représentation de Soi et de l’Autre
  36. Theories and concepts in critical discourse studies: Facing challenges, moving beyond foundations
  37. Lessons from the Past?
  38. Longing for Communal Purity: Countryside, (Far-Right) Nationalism and the (Im)possibility of Progressive Politics of Nostalgia
  39. ‘Saying sorry’ in Turkey
  40. The Nature of Nationalism: Populist Radical Right Parties on Countryside and Climate
  41. Rhetorics of judge-penitence: Claiming moral superiority through admissions of past wrongdoing
  42. Embattled Vienna 1683/2010: right-wing populism, collective memory and the fictionalisation of politics
  43. Chapter 7. Legitimizing the Iraq War through the genre of political speeches
  44. Media Talk and Political Elections in Europe and America
  45. Critical Discourse Analysis
  46. Narrating a ‘new Europe’: From ‘bitter past’ to self-righteousness?
  47. Review of Vezovnik (2009): Diskurz
  48. The interplay of language ideologies and contextual cues in multilingual interactions: Language choice and code-switching in European Union institutions
  49. Critique and argumentation
  50. Review of Musolff (2010): Metaphor, Nation and the Holocaust. The Concept of the Body Politics
  51. Book Review: Social Theory in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
  52. Critique, the discourse–historical approach, and the Frankfurt School
  53. Mediatization, Right-Wing Populism and Political Campaigning
  54. Multilingualism in the European Commission: : Combining an Observer and a Participant PerspectiveThis chapter draws on research conducted within an integrated project, DYLAN (Language Dynamics and Management of Diversity), funded by the European Commis...
  55. Peace and Unity