Polyphony and polarization in public discourses: hegemony and dissent in a Slovene policy debate

Critical Discourse Studies 17 (4):377-393 (2019)
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Contemporary public discourses are, despite the growing array of technologies and spaces for participation, becoming increasingly characterized by polarization – the formation of two distinct and r...

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