elow I have listed single and collectively authored papers I have
written which have been published, will shortly be published, or
which are under consideration for publication in refereed journals.
They are listed according to year. Where possible, I have linked
to online abstracts of the articles.
photo shot in Norlin Library, CU-Boulder, summer
of 2004.
Forthcoming
Demont-Heinrich, C. (Forthcoming). Debating English’s hegemony: American, Australian and Slovenian students discuss “the” global language. Critical Inquiry in Language Studies.
Demont-Heinrich, C. (Forthcoming). Cultural imperialism vs. globalization of culture: Riding the structure-agency dialectic in global communication and media studies. Sociology Compass.
2010
Demont-Heinrich, C. & Ivanišin, M. (2010). ‘You’re invading the world and you don’t even know where Slovenia is!’ A critical analysis of an online forum among American, Australian and Slovenian university students. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 3(4), pp. 325-345.
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2010). Linguistically privileged and cursed? American university students and the global hegemony of English. World Englishes, 29(2), pp. 281-298.
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2010). Response to Friedrich and Bhatia. World Englishes, 29(2), pp. 304-305.
2009
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2009). Language, globalization and the triumph of popular demand: The discourse of populism in elite American newspapers’ coverage of the global hegemony of English. The Communication Review, 12(1), pp. 20-49.
2008
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2008). The death of cultural imperialism -- and power too? A critical analysis of American prestige press representations of the hegemony of English. International Communication Gazette, 70(5), pp. 378-394.
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2008). Beyond
culture and (national) identity? Language, globalization and the
discourse of universal progress in American newspaper coverage of
English. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication,
1(2), pp. 136-137.
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2008).
American triumphalism and the “offensive” defensiveness
of the French: French as a foil for English in U.S. prestige press
coverage of the global hegemony of English. Journal of Communication
Inquiry, 32(3), pp. 271-291.
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2008). American
‘prestige press’ representations of the global hegemony
of English. World Englishes, 27(2), pp. 161-180. (Lead
article)
2007
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2007). Globalization,
language, and the tongue-tied American: A textual analysis of American
discourses on the global hegemony of English. Journal of
Communication Inquiry, 31(2), pp. 98-117.
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2007). The
ideological construction of the juggernaut of English: A critical
analysis of American prestige press coverage of the globalisation
of language. Studies in Language and Capitalism, 1
(2), pp. 119-144.
2005
Clark, L.S., Demont-Heinrich, C., & Webber, S. (2005). Parents,
ICTs, and Children’s Prospects for Success: Interviews along
the Digital 'Access Rainbow.' Critical Studies in Media
Communication, 22(5), 409-426.
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2005). Language
and national identity in the era of globalization: The case of English
in Switzerland. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 29(1),
66-84.
2004
Clark, L.S., Demont-Heinrich, C., & Webber, S. (2004).
Ethnographic
interviews on the digital divide. New Media and Society,
6(4), 529-547.
2002
Demont-Heinrich, C. (2002). Central
points of control and surveillance on a 'decentralized' Net: Internet
service providers and privacy and freedom of speech online.
Info, 4(4), 32-42.
Taylor, B.C., Demont-Heinrich, C., Broadfoot, K. Dodge, J., &
Jian, G. (2002). New
media and the circuit of cyber-culture: Conceptualizing Napster.
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 46(4),
607-629.
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