“Real men don’t hate women”: Twitter rape threats and group identity C Hardaker, M McGlashan Journal of Pragmatics 91, 80-93, 2016 | 134 | 2016 |
Press and social media reaction to ideologically inspired murder: The case of Lee Rigby T McEnery, M McGlashan, R Love Discourse & Communication 9 (2), 237-259, 2015 | 55 | 2015 |
The linguistic, visual and multimodal representation of two-Mum and two-Dad families in children’s picturebooks J Sunderland, M McGlashan Language and Literature 21 (2), 189-210, 2012 | 29 | 2012 |
The Branding of European Nationalism: perpetuation and novelty in racist symbolism M McGlashan Routledge, 2013 | 22* | 2013 |
Looking at picturebook covers multimodally: the case of two-Mum and two-Dad picturebooks J Sunderland, M McGlashan Visual Communication 12 (4), 473-496, 2013 | 14 | 2013 |
Heteronormativity in EFL textbooks and in two genres of children's literature (Harry Potter and same-sex parent family picturebooks) J Sunderland, M McGlashan Language Issues: The ESOL Journal 26 (2), 17-26, 2015 | 9 | 2015 |
The representation of same-sex parents in children's picturebooks: a corpus-assisted multimodal critical discourse analysis M McGlashan Lancaster University, 2015 | 7 | 2015 |
Stories featuring two-mums and two-dads families M McGlashan, J Sunderland Language, gender, and children’s fiction, 142-172, 2011 | 5 | 2011 |
The Spectre of Nazism Haunts Social Media P Iganski, M McGlashan, A Sweiry LancsLaw, the official blog of Lancaster University Law School 12, 2015 | 3 | 2015 |
Collective identity and discourse practice in the followership of the Football Lads Alliance on Twitter M McGlashan Discourse & Society 31 (3), 307-328, 2020 | 1 | 2020 |
Twitter rape threats and the discourse of online misogyny (DOOM): using corpus-assisted community analysis (COCOA) to detect abusive online discourse communities M McGlashan, C Hardaker Corpus Linguistics 2015 Abstract Book. Paper presented at Corpus Linguistics, 2015 | 1 | 2015 |
What your followers say about you: a dialectical-relational approach to (collective) identity in the followership of an online protest movement M McGlashan | 1 | |
Critical discourse analysis P Baker, M McGlashan The Routledge Handbook of English Language and Digital Humanities, 220-241, 2020 | | 2020 |
DISCO DIVAS AND HEROIC KNIGHTS J Mackenzie, L Coffey-Glover, S Payne, M McGlashan Innovations and Challenges: Women, Language and Sexism, 2020 | | 2020 |
Book review: Michele Zappavigna, Searchable Talk: Hashtags and Social Media Metadiscourse M McGlashan Discourse & Communication 13 (4), 461-464, 2019 | | 2019 |
Press and social media reaction to ideologically inspired murder: The case of Lee Rigby R Love, M McGlashan, T McEnery | | 2015 |
Twitter rape threats and the discourse of online misogyny (DOOM): From discourses to networks C Hardaker, M McGlashan Corpus Linguistics 2015, 154, 2015 | | 2015 |
IGALA6, IGALA 6 Conference J Sunderland, M McGlashan | | 2010 |
Disco Divas and Heroic Knights: A critical multimodal analysis of gender roles in ‘create the world’LEGO cards J Mackenzie, L Coffey-Glover, S Payne, M McGlashan | | |
The Language of Children‟ s Stories Featuring Two-Mum and Two-Dad Families M McGlashan, J Sunderland IGALA 6, 225, 0 | | |