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Fighting obesity, sustaining stigma:how can critical metaphor analysis help uncover subtle stigma in media discourse on obesity
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Metaphors in Guardian Online and Mail Online opinion-page content on climate change:war, religion, and politics
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Discourse analysis approaches for assessing climate change communication and media representations
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Using corpus linguistic software in the extraction of news frames: towards a dynamic process of frame analysis in journalistic texts
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'What was your blood sugar reading this morning?': representing diabetes self-management on Facebook
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Sentiment analysis:a market relevant and reliable measure of public feeling?
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Climate change and ‘climategate’ in online reader comments: a mixed methods study
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Climate change and 'climategate' in online reader comments: a mixed methods study
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Discourse of 'transformational leadership' in infection control
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From carbon markets to carbon morality: creative compounds as framing devices in online discourses on climate change mitigation
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Hygiene and biosecurity: The language and politics of risk in an era of emerging infectious diseases
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Carbon reduction activism in the UK: lexical creativity and lexical framing in the context of climate change
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Compounds, creativity and complexity in climate change communication: the case of ‘carbon indulgences’
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