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Teun A. van Dijk: Social movement discourse: An introduction

  • Ning YE

    Ning YE is a professor of English and legal discourse studies at Zhejiang Police College. She is the director of the Centre for Police Discourse and Behaviour Research and the deputy dean of the School of International Policing and Cooperation at the college. She holds a PhD in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics from Zhejiang University, China, where she specialised in forensic linguistics. She was a visiting scholar at the Centre for Forensic Linguistics at Aston University, UK, from 2014 to 2015, and is now an Advisory Board member of Pragmatics and Society. Her research interests and publications are in the areas of language and law, semiotics, pragmatics and discourse analysis.

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Received: 2022-10-10
Accepted: 2023-01-02
Published Online: 2025-12-03
Published in Print: 2025-09-25

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