Hi,
I have been in touch with Amir and Arran, and both suggested I send
the attached call to this address for distribution among our members.
It would be wonderful to have their contributions to this special issue,
many thanks,
best,
Douglas
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Douglas Mark Ponton
Associate Professor of English Language and Translation
Department of Political and Social Sciences
University of Catania
Associate Editor, Russian Journal of Linguistics (Q1)
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Recent publications
2023. Tourism and natural imaginary in Sicily: An ecolinguistic
perspective. Journal of World Languages.
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/jwl-2023-0008/html
2023. The meaning of welcome. Positive migration discourse. RUSSIAN
JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS 2023(12):15. DOI: 10.22363/2687-0088-33319
2023. Narrower or Broader Ground? The Role and Function of Metaphors
in Legal Discourse. In Douthwaite, John and Tabbert, Ulrike (eds) The
Linguistics of Crime. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 282-230.
2022. Ecolinguistics and positive discourse analysis. Convergent
pathways. In Lucia Abbamonte and Flavia Cavaliere (eds.) Updating
Discourse/s on Method/s, MEDIAZIONI 34: 36-54.
2022. Edited, with Małgorzata Sokół, Special Issue of TEXT AND TALK:
Environmental issues in the Anthropocene: Ecolinguistic perspectives
across media and genres.
https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/text/42/4/html
2022. I wanted to honour your journal, and you spat in my face:
emotive (im)politeness and face in the English and Russian blind peer
review (with Tatiana Larina). JOURNAL OF POLITENESS RESEARCH:
(https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/ip-2020-4004/html).
2022. Narratives of industrial damage and natural recovery: an
ecolinguistic perspective. TEXT & TALK Vol. 42(4):
(https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/text-2020-0079/html).
2022. Poems in lockdown: Cultural aspects of English and Russian
“coroneologisms” (with Dilyara Davletshina). TOPICS IN LINGUISTICS,
vol. 23, p. 24-38.
2022. Shades of green. Aspects of dialogicity in environmental
discourse. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PRAGMATICS, vol. 14, p. 145-168.
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