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  1. Transnationalizing cultural pluralism? The case of migrants from Ukraine and Lebanon in Italy.Djordje Sredanovic - 2017 - Critical Discourse Studies 14 (3):292-308.
    ABSTRACTThis article explores, on the basis of interviews with migrants from Ukraine and Lebanon, the role that the linguistic pluralism of Ukraine and the religious pluralism of Lebanon could play in the migrants’ discursive challenges to the norms of cultural homogeneity in Italy, as a country of destination. I define such pluralisms as symbolic and rhetorical resources. The ‘Ukrainophone’ and ‘Russophone’ subnational identities were used by some interviewees to affirm a positive self-image in light of a declassing migratory experience, but (...)
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  • Media construction of Russia’s international relations: specifics of representations.Tatiana Dubrovskaya & Evgeniy Kozhemyakin - 2017 - Critical Discourse Studies 14 (1):90-107.
    ABSTRACTThis paper discusses the mechanisms of discursive construction of Russia’s international relations and intends to identify such mechanisms in the media. Using the framework that is informed by social constructionism and Critical Discourse Analysis, the authors view international relations as a discursive phenomenon, which is constructed through a specific repertoire of pragmalinguistic means. Drawing on the Russian foreign minister’s speech and its representations in Russian newspapers, the authors conduct a case study analysis and reveal that the representations of international relations (...)
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