Volume 13 (1) – 2021

Issue 1 – Special Issue: Recontextualizing Brexit

Introduction – Recontextualizing Brexit: Discursive Representations from Outside the UK
| Pages 1-11 | Monika Brusenbauch Meislová, Veronika Koller, Susanne Kopf, & Marlene Miglbauer | Published: 21/12/21

 

To Brexit or not to Brexit? Media Re-contextualization of the Brexit Process in Spain. A Case Study. 
| Pages 12-30 | Laura Filardo-Llamas | Published: 21/12/21

 

Force-dynamics and Conceptual Metaphor in Brexit Negotiations: The Construal of Gibraltar’s Status in Spanish Online Newspapers
| Pages 31-54 | Javier Mármol Queraltó | Published: 21/12/21

 

Anger, Laughter and Frustration: Reactions to House of Commons Brexit Debates on an Austrian News Forum
| Pages 55-84 | Marlene Miglbauer & Veronika Koller | Published: 21/12/21

 

The Good, the Bad and Something in Between: Blame Assignment in Czech and Slovak Political Discourse on Brexit
| Pages 85-106 | Monika Brusenbauch Meislová | Published: 21/12/21

 

A Look at Brexit by RT, a Russian News Source
| Pages 107-126 | Natalia Knoblock | Published: 21/12/21

 

‘Just look at the mess. And they haven’t even left’: (EU) Citizens Debating Brexit
| Pages 127-143 | Susanne Kopf | Published: 21/12/21

 

‘Who’s to Pay for Brexit?’ A Corpus-Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis of Online Communications by European Banks
| Pages 144-167 | Maria Cristina Aiezza | Published: 21/12/21