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Michael Billig: Preface: Language as forms of death
Mirjana N. Dedaić: Introduction: A peace of word
I. War Discourse
Kathryn Ruud: Liberal parasites and other creepers: Rush Limbaugh, Ken Hamblin, and the discursive construction of group identities
Suzanne Wong Scollon: Threat or business as usual? A multimodal, intertextual analysis of a political statement
Paul Chilton Deixis and Distance: President Clinton’s Justification of Intervention in Kosovo
Robert E. Tucker and Theodore O. Prosise: The language of atomic science and atomic conflict: Exploring the limits of symbolic representation
Kweku Osam: The politics of discontent: A discourse analysis of texts of the reform movement in Ghana
Alexander Pollak: When guilt becomes a foreign country: Guilt and Responsibility in Austrian postwar media-representation of the Second World War
Gertraud Benke and Ruth Wodak: Remembering and forgetting: THE discursive construction of generational memories
II. Language wars
Keith Langston and Anita Peti-Stantić: Attitudes towards linguistic purism in Croatia: Evaluating efforts at language reform
Rumiko Shinzato: Wars, politics, and language: A case study of the Okinawan language
Kazuko Matsumoto and David Britain: Language choice and cultural hegemony in the Western Pacific: Linguistic symbols of domination and resistance in the Republic of Palau
Marilena Karyolemou: ‘Keep your language and I’ll keep mine’: Politics, language, and the construction of identities in Cyprus
Renée Dickason: Advertising for peace as political communication
Mark Allen Peterson: American warriors speaking American: The metapragmatics of performance in the nation state
Daniel N. Nelson: Conclusion: Word peace