Items where Author is "Chiluwa, Innocent"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 13. Chiluwa, Innocent (2012) Citizenship, Participation and CMD: The Case of Nigeria. Pragmatics and Society, 3 (1). pp. 61-88. Chiluwa, Innocent (2012) Language in the News: Mediating Sociopolitical Crises in Nigeria. Peter Lang, Frankfurt. ISBN ISBN 978-3-631-63354-0 hb. Chiluwa, Innocent (2012) Social Media Networks and the Discourse of Resistance: A sociolinguistic CDA of Biafra Online Discourses. Discourse and Society, 23 (3). pp. 217-244. Chiluwa, Innocent (2011) Labeling and Ideology in the Press: a Corpus-based Critical Discourse Study of the Niger Delta Crisis. Peter Lang, Frankfurt. ISBN ISBN 978-3-631-61562-1 hb. Chiluwa, Innocent (2011) Media Construction of Socio-political Crises in Nigeria. Journal of Language and Politics, 10 (1). pp. 88-108. Chiluwa, Innocent (2010) Discursive Practice and the Nigerian Identity in Personal Emails. Handbook of Research on Discourse Behavior and Digital Communication: Language Structures and Social Interaction, 1. pp. 112-129. ISSN 978-1-61520-773-2 Chiluwa, Innocent (2010) Nigerian English in Informal Email Messages. English World-Wide, 31 (1). pp. 40-61. Chiluwa, Innocent (2009) The Discourse of Digital Deceptions and ‘419’ Emails. Discourse Studies, 11 (6). pp. 635-660. Chiluwa, Innocent (2009) Ethno-pragmatics of Ońunwa Performance of the Igbo of Nigeria. Journal of Multiculturual Discourses, 4 (3). pp. 279-295. Chiluwa, Innocent (2009) News Headlines as Pragmatic Strategy in Nigerian Press Discourse. International Journal of Language, Society and Culture, 27. pp. 63-71. Chiluwa, Innocent (2008) Assessing the Nigerianness of SMS Text-Messages in English. English Today 93, 24 (1). pp. 51-56. Chiluwa, Innocent (2008) Religious Vehicle Stickers in Nigeria: a discourse of identity, faith and social vision. Discourse and Communication, 2 (4). pp. 371-387. Chiluwa, Innocent SMS Text-Messaging and the Nigerian Christian Context: Constructing Values and Sentiments. International Journal of Language, Society and Culture, 24. pp. 11-20. |