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Gavin Brookes
Gavin Brookes
Reader and UKRI Future Leader Fellow, Lancaster University
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The utility of topic modelling for discourse studies: A critical evaluation
G Brookes, T McEnery
Discourse Studies 21 (1), 3-21, 2019
1572019
What does patient feedback reveal about the NHS? A mixed methods study of comments posted to the NHS Choices online service
G Brookes, P Baker
BMJ open 7 (4), e013821, 2017
902017
Obesity in the News: Language and Representation in the Press
G Brookes, P Baker
Cambridge University Press, 2021
762021
Peddling a semiotics of fear: a critical examination of scare tactics and commercial strategies in public health promotion
G Brookes, K Harvey
Social Semiotics 25 (1), 57-80, 2015
672015
“Our biggest killer”: multimodal discourse representations of dementia in the British press
G Brookes, K Harvey, N Chadborn, T Dening
Social Semiotics 28 (3), 371-395, 2018
662018
The language of patient feedback: A corpus linguistic study of online health communication
P Baker, G Brookes, C Evans
Routledge, 2019
642019
Correlation, collocation and cohesion: A corpus-based critical analysis of violent jihadist discourse
G Brookes, T McEnery
Discourse & Society 31 (4), 351-373, 2020
622020
Corpus, discourse and mental health
D Hunt, G Brookes
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020
612020
Changing frames of obesity in the UK press 2008–2017
P Baker, G Brookes, D Atanasova, SW Flint
Social science & medicine 264, 113403, 2020
572020
‘This is England, speak English!’: A corpus-assisted critical study of language ideologies in the right-leaning British press
D Wright, G Brookes
Critical Discourse Studies 16 (1), 56-83, 2019
542019
Looking through dementia: What do commercial stock images tell us about aging and cognitive decline?
K Harvey, G Brookes
Qualitative Health Research 29 (7), 987-1003, 2019
482019
‘Off to the best start’? A multimodal critique of breast and formula feeding health promotional discourse
G Brookes, K Harvey, L Mullany
Gender and Language 10 (3), 2016
432016
Corpus linguistics
G Brookes, T McEnery
The Routledge handbook of English language and digital humanities, 378-404, 2020
392020
‘Lose weight, save the NHS’: Discourses of obesity in press coverage of COVID-19
G Brookes
Critical Discourse Studies 19 (6), 629-647, 2022
372022
Generative AI for corpus approaches to discourse studies: A critical evaluation of ChatGPT
N Curry, P Baker, G Brookes
Applied Corpus Linguistics 4 (1), 100082, 2024
352024
Opening up the NHS to market: Using multimodal critical discourse analysis to examine the ongoing commercialisation of health care
G Brookes, K Harvey
Journal of Language and Politics 15 (3), 288-302, 2016
332016
Militant, annoying and sexy: a corpus-based study of representations of vegans in the British press
G Brookes, M Chałupnik
Critical Discourse Studies 20 (2), 218-236, 2023
322023
Examining the discourse of mental illness in a corpus of online advice-seeking messages
G Brookes, K Harvey
Talking at work: Corpus-based explorations of workplace discourse, 209-234, 2016
312016
Fear and responsibility: Discourses of obesity and risk in the UK press
G Brookes, P Baker
Journal of Risk Research 25 (3), 363-378, 2022
292022
Empowering people to make healthier choices: a critical discourse analysis of the tackling obesity policy
G Brookes
Qualitative Health Research 31 (12), 2211-2229, 2021
292021
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