Journal of Language and Politics
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Abstract
The Journal of Language and Politics (JLP) represents an interdisciplinary and critical forum for analysing and discussing the various dimensions in the interplay between language and politics. It locates at the intersection of several social science disciplines including communication and media research, linguistics, discourse studies, political science, political sociology or political psychology. It focuses mainly on the empirically-founded research on the role of language and wider communication in all social processes and dynamics that can be deemed as political. Its focus is therefore not limited to the ’institutional’ field of politics or to the traditional channels of political communication but…
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- Political communication
- Politics
- Sociology
- Social science
- Field (mathematics)
- Systems theory in political science
- Epistemology
- Language politics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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