All Stories

  1. This is an introduction to a special issue centered on decolonizing applied linguistics
  2. Chronotopes and the COVID-19 Pandemic
  3. Stance-taking towards chronotopes as a window into people’s reactions to societal crises
  4. Chronotopes and the COVID-19 pandemic
  5. Doing narrative analysis from a narratives-as-practices perspective
  6. Storytelling in the Digital World
  7. Storytelling in the Digital Age
  8. Introduction
  9. Online retellings and the viral transformation of a twitter breakup story
  10. Identities among Italian Americans
  11. Anna De Fina & Alexandra Georgakopoulou, Analyzing narrative: Discourse and sociolinguistic perspectives. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. x, 240. Pb. $31.99.
  12. Positioning level 3
  13. 'Transnational Identities'
  14. Discourse and Identity
  15. Immigrant Discourse
  16. Family interaction and engagement with the heritage language: A case study
  17. Narrative as text and structure
  18. Analyzing Narratives
  19. Language problem or language conflict? Narratives of immigrant women’s experiences in the US
  20. Discourse and Identity Construction
  21. Discourse and Identity
  22. Language Policy and Latina Immigrants: An Analysis of Personal Experience and Identity in Interview Talk
  23. Italian in the USA
  24. Narratives in interview — The case of accounts
  25. Analysing narratives as practices
  26. Who tells which story and why? Micro and macro contexts in narrative
  27. Introduction: Narrative analysis in the shift from texts to practices
  28. Selves and Identities in Narrative and Discourse
  29. MIKE BAYNHAM AND ANNA DE FINA (eds.), Dislocations/relocations: Narratives of displacement
  30. Code-switching and the construction of ethnic identity in a community of practice
  31. Editors' introduction
  32. Group identity, narrative and self-representations
  33. Crossing borders
  34. Identity in Narrative
  35. Orientation in Immigrant Narratives: The Role of Ethnicity in the Identification of Characters