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Professor Judith Baxter
Professor Judith Baxter
Emeritus Professor of Applied Linguistics, Aston University, Birmingham
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Positioning gender in discourse: A feminist methodology
J Baxter
Springer, 2003
10902003
The language of female leadership
J Baxter
Springer, 2009
3032009
Positioning language and identity: Poststructuralist perspectives
J Baxter
The Routledge handbook of language and identity, 34-49, 2016
2542016
Competing discourses in the classroom: A post-structuralist discourse analysis of girls' and boys' speech in public contexts
J Baxter
Discourse & Society 13 (6), 827-842, 2002
2522002
Feminist Post-structuralist discourse analysis: a new theoretical and methodological approach?
JA Baxter
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
2232008
A juggling act: A feminist post-structuralist analysis of girls' and boys' talk in the secondary classroom
J Baxter
Gender and Education 14 (1), 5-19, 2002
1812002
Discourse-analytic approaches to text and talk
J Baxter
Research methods in linguistics, 117-137, 2010
1632010
Speaking out: The female voice in public contexts
J Baxter
Springer, 2016
1532016
Speaking out: The female voice in public contexts
J Baxter
Springer, 2016
1532016
Double-voicing at work: Power, gender and linguistic expertise
J Baxter
Springer, 2017
1162017
Survival or success? A critical exploration of the use of ‘double-voiced discourse’by women business leaders in the UK
J Baxter
Discourse & Communication 5 (3), 231-245, 2011
972011
Outside in-group and out-group identities? Constructing male solidarity and female exclusion in UK builders' talk
J Baxter, K Wallace
Discourse & Society 20 (4), 411-429, 2009
962009
Women leaders and gender stereotyping in the UK Press: A poststructuralist approach
J Baxter
Springer International Publishing, 2018
852018
Behavioural foundations of economics
J Baxter
Springer, 2016
822016
Women of the corporation: A sociolinguistic perspective of senior women's leadership language in the UK
J Baxter
Journal of sociolinguistics 16 (1), 81-107, 2012
822012
Is it all tough talking at the top
J Baxter
A post-structuralist analysis of the construction of gendered speaker …, 2008
812008
Teaching girls to speak out: the female voice in public contexts
JA Baxter
Language and education 13 (2), 81-98, 1999
671999
Who wants to be the leader? The linguistic construction of emerging leadership in differently gendered teams
J Baxter
International Journal of Business Communication 52 (4), 427-451, 2015
482015
Who wants to be the leader? The linguistic construction of emerging leadership in differently gendered teams
J Baxter
International Journal of Business Communication 52 (4), 427-451, 2015
482015
Jokers in the pack: Why boys are more adept than girls at speaking in public settings
J Baxter
Language and Education 16 (2), 81-96, 2002
472002
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