Gwen Bouvier
Zhejiang University
H-index: 15
Asia-China
Top articles of Gwen Bouvier
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Where neoliberal and Confucian discourses meet: The case of female fitness influencers on Chinese social media | Gwen Bouvier | 2024/3/29 | |
Evaluating the American-Chinese trade war on Chinese social media: discourses of nationalism and rectifying a humiliating past | Critical Discourse Studies | Gwen Bouvier Qiang Geng Wenting Zhao | 2024/3/22 |
# Stand with women in Afghanistan: Civic participation, symbolism, and morality in political activism on Twitter | Discourse & Communication | Gwen Bouvier David Machin | 2023/12 |
Representing cervical cancer in a government social media health campaign in China: moralizing and abstracting women’s sexual health | Visual Communication | Wenting Zhao Gwen Bouvier | 2023/8 |
From ‘echo chambers’ to ‘chaos chambers’: Discursive coherence and contradiction in the# MeToo Twitter feed | Critical Discourse Studies | Gwen Bouvier | 2022/3/4 |
Where neoliberalism shapes Confucian notions of child rearing: Influencers, experts and discourses of intensive parenting on Chinese Weibo | Discourse, Context & Media | Wenting Zhao Gwen Bouvier | 2022/3/1 |
Qualitative research using social media | Gwen Bouvier Joel Rasmussen | 2022/3/28 | |
Book review: Visualizing digital discourse | Social Semiotics | Wenting Zhao Gwen Bouvier | 2021/5/14 |
What gets lost in Twitter ‘cancel culture’hashtags? Calling out racists reveals some limitations of social justice campaigns | Discourse & Society | Gwen Bouvier David Machin | 2021/5 |
The gendering of healthy diets: a multimodal discourse study of food packages marketed at men and women | Gender and Language | Gwen Bouvier Ariel Chen | 2021/1/1 |
A sociosemiotic interpretation of cultural heritage in UNESCO legal instruments: a corpus-based study | International Journal of Legal Discourse | Gwen Bouvier Zhonghua Wu | 2021/12/20 |
Women and fitness on Weibo: the neoliberalism solution to the obligations of Confucianism | Social Semiotics | Gwen Bouvier Ariel Chen | 2021/5/27 |
Revealing the politics in “soft”, everyday uses of social media: the challenge for critical discourse studies | Gwen Bouvier Lyndon CS Way | 2021/5/27 | |
Twitter, the public sphere, and the chaos of online deliberation | Gwen Bouvier Judith E Rosenbaum | 2020/7/29 | |
Afterword: Is social media activism really activism? | Gwen Bouvier | 2020/5 | |
Twitter, social movements and the logic of connective action: Activism in the 21st century–an introduction | Participation: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies | Judith E Rosenbaum Gwen Bouvier | 2020/5 |
Communication in the age of Twitter: The nature of online deliberation | Twitter, the public sphere, and the chaos of online deliberation | Gwen Bouvier Judith E Rosenbaum | 2020 |
Racist call-outs and cancel culture on Twitter: The limitations of the platform’s ability to define issues of social justice | Discourse, Context & Media | Gwen Bouvier | 2020/12/1 |
Afterword: Twitter and the Democratization of Politics | Twitter, the Public Sphere, and the Chaos of Online Deliberation | Gwen Bouvier Judith E Rosenbaum | 2020 |
Critical discourse analysis and the challenges and opportunities of social media | Gwen Bouvier David Machin | 2020/11/25 |