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  1. ‘Hosting refugees is the most rewarding experience’: migrant identity and affective positioning in curated NGO stories.Sofia Lampropoulou, Korina Giaxoglou & Paige Johnson - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    This study explores positive migrant storytelling in non-governmental organizations’ advocacy campaigns. We focus on the practices and implications of leveraging storytelling towards charity organizations’ institutional goals. Drawing upon critical discourse studies and narrative studies, we propose a critical storytelling approach that pays attention to the specific nature of storytelling as a discourse practice in itself. We focus on a UNHCR human-interest story of refugee displacement and subsequent integration into the UK. We employ the heuristic concept of positioning that calls for (...)
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  • Intensifying resistance through complexification: a positive discourse analysis of the portrayal of Amazighs in a selected Moroccan EFL textbook.Khalid Said, Taoufik Jaafari & Belqassem Laghfiri - 2024 - Critical Discourse Studies 21 (4):442-462.
    Although critical discourse analysis (CDA) sets out to investigate both oppressive and progressive discourses, the vast bulk of published studies seem to prioritize the former. This paper is a response to scholarly calls to engage with (non)oppressive discourses by integrating positive impulses in critical discourse analysis, and thus contribute to the growth of positive discourse analysis (PDA), a complement to CDA, which attends to the emancipatory mechanisms of resistance. Using a combination of theoretical tools, this paper takes a case study (...)
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  • Discursive struggles around constitutional reform: language and social change in Tunisia.Fethi Helal - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    Using narrative (genre) analysis, part of the discourse historical approach (DHA) to critical discourse studies (CDS), this paper analyses discursive struggles in the Tunisian context of constitutional reform debates held in 2022. This methodological approach and political focus are then tied to the distinctly Tunisian concept of ‘asabiyya, a notion expressing forms of social solidarity/cohesion as devised by Tunisian philosopher of history Ibn Khaldūn (d.1406). The in-depth narrative genre analysis reveals the prevalence of the ironic-tragic modes of emplotment deployed by (...)
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  • Destructive storytelling: disinformation and the Eurosceptic myth that shaped Brexit: by Imke Henkel, Cham, Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, 197 + vi pp., €99.99 (hardcover), ISBN 978-3-030-69502-6. [REVIEW]Wenjuan Zhou - 2022 - Critical Discourse Studies 19 (6):689-691.
    Narratives as potential resources for enriching critical discourse studies (CDS hereafter) (Forchtner, 2021) can promise critical discourse analysts three ways of storytelling as a vital approach t...
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