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1. 'This is what happens to people who don't spank their kids': An analysis of YouTube comments to news reports of child to parent violence.

2. Listening to women’s personal stories about suicide: an online thematic analysis of the discourse on UK parenting forum Mumsnet.

3. "You're trying to put yourself in boxes, which doesn't work": Exploring non-binary youth's gender identity development using feminist relational discourse analysis.

4. "You have to work...but you can't!": Contradictions of the Active Labour Market Policies for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the UK.

5. "It's Not, Can You Do This? It's... How Do You Feel About Doing This?" A Critical Discourse Analysis of Sexuality Support After Spinal Cord Injury.

6. Drawing as a Tool in Metaphor-Led Discourse Analysis.

7. Social media opposition to the 2022/2023 UK nurse strikes.

8. 'My life is a mess but I cope': An analysis of the language children and young people use to describe their own life-limiting or life-threatening condition.

9. Next slide please: the politics of visualization during COVID-19 press briefings.

10. Telehealth administration of narrative and procedural discourse: A UK and US comparison of traumatic brain injury and matched controls.

11. "Has an Ugly Caw": The Moral Implications of How Hunting Organizations Depict Nonhuman Animals.

12. 'It's been taken away': an experience of a disappearing dyslexia diagnosis.

13. 'I don't belong anywhere': Identity and professional development in SAS doctors.

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