All Stories

  1. Effects of professor swearing on learning and perceptions: a pilot field study
  2. Taboo Language
  3. Editorial: Swearing and interpersonal pragmatics
  4. Swearing
  5. The power of swearing: What we know and what we don’t
  6. Persian immigrants’ language choice for swearing: the effects of socio-biographical variables and personality traits
  7. Book review
  8. Swearing and perceptions of the speaker: A discursive approach
  9. Ana as god: Religion, interdiscursivity and identity on pro-ana websites
  10. Advances in Swearing Research
  11. Telling the story: Meaning making in a community narrative
  12. Accountable Preferences? Discourse, Identity, and the Anti-Prejudice Norm
  13. Conflicting categories? Women, conflict and identity in Northern Ireland
  14. Discourse in the shadows: Discursive construction and the Northern Ireland Assembly
  15. Double-Bind Accountability Dilemmas: Impression Management and Accountability Strategies Used by Senior Banking Executives
  16. Interpretations of CEO public apologies for the banking crisis: attributions of blame and avoidance of responsibility
  17. The big story about small stories: Narratives of crime and terrorism
  18. Community discourse about politics in Northern Ireland
  19. Discourse and dissonance: Making sense of socio-political change in Northern Ireland
  20. Authority
  21. Narratives on lesser-used languages in Europe: The case of Ulster Scots
  22. The discourse of resistance: Social change and policing in Northern Ireland
  23. Ulster Scots Identity and Culture: The Missing Voices
  24. Gender, Nationality and Identity
  25. Nation-State, devolution and the parliamentary discourse of minority languages
  26. Health professionals’ perceptions of breaking bad news
  27. Constructing a Feminist Identity: Discourse and the Community of Practice
  28. Ethnic Identity in Context: A Comparative Study of Catholicism and Nationalism in Northern and Southern Ireland