Digital cultures of political participation: Internet Memes and the discursive delegitimization of the 2016 US Presidential candidates AS Ross, DJ Rivers Discourse, Context and Media 16 (1), 1-11, 2017 | 355 | 2017 |
Discursive deflection: Accusation of “fake news” and the spread of mis-and disinformation in the tweets of President Trump AS Ross, DJ Rivers Social media+ society 4 (2), 2056305118776010, 2018 | 304 | 2018 |
Idealized English teachers and the implicit influence of race in Japan DJ Rivers, AS Ross Journal of Language, Identity and Education 12 (5), 321-339, 2013 | 170 | 2013 |
‘Going negative’: An APPRAISAL analysis of the rhetoric of Donald Trump on Twitter AS Ross, C David Language and Communication 70, 13-27, 2020 | 169 | 2020 |
Internet memes, media frames, and the conflicting logics of climate change discourse AS Ross, DJ Rivers Environmental communication 13 (7), 975-994, 2019 | 123 | 2019 |
Internet memes as polyvocal political participation AS Ross, DJ Rivers The Presidency and Social Media: Discourse, Disruption and Digital Democracy …, 2017 | 69 | 2017 |
Learner perceptions and experiences of pride in second language learning AS Ross, E Stracke Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 39 (3), 272-291, 2016 | 66* | 2016 |
Emotional experiences beyond the classroom: Interactions with the social world AS Ross, DJ Rivers Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching 8 (1), 103-126, 2018 | 61 | 2018 |
From motivation to emotion: A new chapter in applied linguistics research AS Ross University of Sydney Papers in TESOL 10, 1-27, 2014 | 45 | 2014 |
Donald Trump, legitimisation and a new political rhetoric AS Ross, DJ Rivers World Englishes 39 (4), 623-637, 2020 | 42 | 2020 |
Winning the discursive struggle? The impact of a significant environmental crisis event on dominant climate discourses on Twitter M Bednarek, AS Ross, O Boichak, YJ Doran, G Carr, EG Altmann, ... Discourse, Context & Media 45, 100564, 2022 | 39 | 2022 |
The sociolinguistics of hip-hop as critical conscience: Dissatisfaction and dissent AS Ross, DJ Rivers Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 | 31* | 2017 |
“This channel has more subs from rival fans than Arsenal fans”: Arsenal Fan TV, football fandom and banter in the new media era DJ Rivers, AS Ross Sport in Society 24 (6), 867-885, 2021 | 30 | 2021 |
Deconstructing embedded meaning within cyclists’ Instagram discourse:# fromwhereiride M Lamont, AS Ross Annals of Leisure Research 23 (3), 339-363, 2020 | 29 | 2020 |
Authority (de) legitimation in the border wall Twitter discourse of President Trump DJ Rivers, AS Ross Journal of Language and Politics 19 (5), 831-856, 2020 | 25 | 2020 |
L1/L2 communication self-efficacy beliefs and the contribution of personality DJ Rivers, AS Ross The Language Learning Journal 48 (6), 700-714, 2020 | 23 | 2020 |
Discursive delegitimisation in metaphorical #secondcivilwarletters: an analysis of a collective Twitter hashtag response AS Ross Critical Discourse Studies 17 (5), 510-526, 2020 | 22 | 2020 |
Instagram and intermodal configurations of value: Ideology, aesthetics, and attitudinal stance in# avotoast posts M Zappavigna, AS Ross Internet pragmatics 5 (2), 197-226, 2022 | 17 | 2022 |
“Ruled Britannia”: Metaphorical construction of the EU as enemy in UKIP campaign posters AS Ross, A Bhatia The international journal of press/politics 26 (1), 188-209, 2021 | 17 | 2021 |
Sport in the new media landscape: community, participation and discourse AS Ross, DJ Rivers Discourse, Context and Media 35, 1-3, 2020 | 17 | 2020 |