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Issue 3/4
Editors’ Note Workers’ Life The Worker Correspondent (p.1) Salvador Allende Speech to the First Conference of Left Journalists (p.11) Lluis Bassets Clandestine Communications: Notes on the press and propaganda of the anti-Franco resistance (1939-1975) (p.21) Armand Mattelart The ‘Mass Line’ of the Bourgeoisie (1970-1973) (p.41) Graham Murdock Reconstructing the Ruined Tower: Contemporary Communications and Questions [...]
Issue 2
Abstracts Articles Niamh Hennessy The Janus-Face of Language: Reification in the Work of Habermas and the Bakhtin Circle (p.1) Isabela Ietcu-Fairclough Populism and the Romanian ‘Orange Revolution’: A Discourse-Analytical Perspective on the Presidential Election of December 2004 (p.31) Camelia Suleiman and Daniel C. O’Connell Bill Clinton on the Middle East: Perspective in Media Interviews (p.75) [...]
Issue 1
Studies in Language and Capitalism 1 Abstracts Articles Marnie Holborow Putting The Social Back Into Language: Marx, Vološinov and Vygotsky re-examined (p.1) Robert de Beaugrande Critical Discourse Analysis: History, Ideology, Methodology (p.29) Phil Graham ‘Capitalism’ as False Consciousness (p.57) Panayota Gounari Contesting The Cynicism Of Neoliberal Discourse: Moving Towards A Language Of Possibility (p.77) Carmen [...]
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