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Andrew S Ross
University of Sydney - Sydney / Australia
Social Sciences / Linguistics and Literature
AD Scientific Index ID: 41495
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Andrew S Ross's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Digital cultures of political participation: Internet Memes and the discursive delegitimization of the 2016 US Presidential candidates Discourse, Context and Media 16 (1), 1-11, 2017
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Discursive deflection: Accusation of “fake news” and the spread of mis-and disinformation in the tweets of President Trump Social media+ society 4 (2), 2056305118776010, 2018
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‘Going negative’: An APPRAISAL analysis of the rhetoric of Donald Trump on Twitter Language and Communication 70, 13-27, 2020
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Idealized English teachers and the implicit influence of race in Japan Journal of Language, Identity and Education 12 (5), 321-339, 2013
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Internet memes, media frames, and the conflicting logics of climate change discourse Environmental communication 13 (7), 975-994, 2019
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