| Discursive strategies of resistance on Weibo: A case study of the 2015 Tianjin explosions in China |
9 |
| #JeSuisCharlie? Hashtags as narrative resources in contexts of ecstatic sharing |
7 |
| Crowdfunding a Real-life Superhero: The construction of worthy bodies in medical campaign narratives |
7 |
| Mitigation in Chinese online consumer reviews |
6 |
| Multimodal analysis of the nationalist discourse and historical inspirations of the spectacle of the populist right in Poland between 2015 and 2017 |
6 |
| This is the destiny, darling: Relational acts in Chinese management responses to online consumer reviews |
6 |
| Dragons' Den: Enacting persuasion in reality television |
6 |
| A multimodal mixed methods approach for examining recontextualisation patterns of violent extremist images in online media |
6 |
| Hashtags work everywhere: The pragmatic functions of spoken hashtags |
6 |
| Popularity-driven science journalism and climate change: A critical discourse analysis of the unsaid |
5 |
| From transliteration to trans-scripting: Creativity and multilingual writing on the internet |
5 |
| #Communing affiliation: Social tagging as a resource for aligning around values in social media |
5 |
| Populist discourse on a British social media patient-support community: The case of the Charlie Gard support campaign on Facebook |
5 |
| Forging a glorious past via the 'present perfect': A corpus-based CDA analysis of China's past accomplishments discourse mediat(is)ed at China's interpreted political press conferences |
5 |
| Politicization of migration in the countermedia style: A computational and qualitative analysis of populist discourse |
5 |
| Facework by global brands across Twitter and Weibo |
5 |
| A chronotopic approach to identity performance in a Facebook meme page |
4 |
| Re-appraising self and other in the English translation of contemporary Chinese political discourse |
4 |
| The appeal to political sentiment: An analysis of Donald Trump's and Hillary Clinton's speech themes and discourse strategies in the 2016 US presidential election |
4 |
| Group selfies and Snapchat: From sociality to synthetic collectivisation |
4 |
| Language as pride, love, and hate: Archiving emotions through multilingual Instagram hashtags |
4 |
| Social media and the future of open debate: A user-oriented approach to Facebook's filter bubble conundrum |
4 |
| Features of online ELF in research group blogs written by multilingual scholars |
4 |
| Try to prove me wrong: Dialogicity and audience involvement in economics blogs |
4 |
| /pol/emics: Ambiguity, scales, and digital discourse on 4chan |
4 |
| Multimodal storytelling in the news: Sequenced images as ideological scripts of othering |
3 |
| 'It's not the fact they claim benefits but their useless, lazy, drug taking lifestyles we despise': Analysing audience responses to Benefits Street using live tweets |
3 |
| This is NOT a #humblebrag, this is just a #brag: The pragmatics of self-praise, hashtags and politeness in Instagram posts |
3 |
| The facts don't work: The EU referendum campaign and the journalistic construction of Tost-truth politics' |
3 |
| 'What are these people: migrants, immigrants, refugees?': Migration related terminology and representations in Portuguese digital press headlines |
3 |
| Impact of digital tools on the research writing process: A case study of collaborative writing in computer science |
3 |
| Weibo interaction in the discourse of internet anti-corruption: The case of Brother Watch event |
3 |
| Functions of emojis in WhatsApp interaction among Omanis |
3 |
| Emoji as social semiotic resources for meaning-making in discourse: Mapping the functions of the toilet emoji in Cher's tweets about Donald Trump |
3 |
| Narrative aftershocks: Digital retellings of an earthquake in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy |
3 |
| ''I'm not racist but I expect linguistic assimilation: The concealing power of humor in an anti-racist campaign |
3 |
| The discursive construction of authenticity: The case of Jeremy Corbyn |
3 |
| The translingual digital practices of Saudi females on WhatsApp |
3 |
| 'Bad' mums tell the 'untenable': Narrative practices and agency in online stories about postnatal depression on Mumsnet |
3 |
| Contemporary global media circulation based on fan translation: A particular case of Thai fansubbing |
2 |
| The making of healthy and moral snacks: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of corporate storytelling |
2 |
| Mediatization of East Asia in James Bond films |
2 |
| Stylization and language ideologies in Pidgin comedic skits |
2 |
| Congratulations, you're on TV!: Middle-space performances of live tweeters during the FIFA World Cup |
2 |
| Public ritual apology - A case study of Chinese |
2 |
| Exploring Chinese college students' construction of online identity on the Sina Microblog |
2 |
| Emoji and communicative action: The semiotics, sequence and gestural actions of 'face covering hand' |
2 |
| Denunciation, blame and the moral turn in public life |
2 |
| The talk scandal as mediatized event and communicative resource in far-right populist talk |
2 |
| 'Don't say crap. Don't use swear words.' - Negotiating the use of swear/taboo words in the narrative mass media |
2 |