Jolanta Drzewiecka - Selected Publications#


1. Drzewiecka, J. (in press). Future directions for Intercultural Communication in European Contexts. Journal of Praxis in Higher Education.

2. Drzewiecka, J. A. (2020). Psychoanalytic approaches to intercultural communication and memory. In G. Rings & S. Rasinger (Eds), The Cambridge Handbook of Intercultural Communication. Cambridge University Press.

3. Drzewiecka, J. A., Hernandez, G., Pande, S. (2019). National immigration reform in local press: discourses of obscene inclusion. Journal of Latino Studies.

4. Drzewiecka, J. A. & Hasian, A. M. (2018). Discourses of the wound and desire of the Other: Remembrances of the Katyń Massacre and the Smoleńsk Crash. Review of Communication, 18, 231–248.

5. Drzewiecka, J. A. & Nakayama, T. (eds., 2017). Global Dialectics in Intercultural Communication: Case Studies. New York, USA: Peter Lang.

6. Pande, S. & Drzewiecka, J. A. (2017). Racial incorporation: immigrant alignments with whiteness. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 10, 115-134.

7. Hoops, J., Thomas, R., & Drzewiecka, J. A. (2016). Polish plumber as a pawn in the British newspaper discourse on Polish post-EU enlargement immigration to the U.K. Journalism, 17, 727-743.

8. Drzewiecka, J. A., Ehrenhaus, P. & Owen, A. S. (Editor, special issue, 2016). Memory, culture and difference: Critical reflections. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 9, 199-203.

9. Drzewiecka, J. A. (2014). Aphasia and a legacy of violence: disabling and enabling knowledge of the past in Poland. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 11, 362-381.

10. Drzewiecka, J. A., Hoops, J. Thomas, R. (2014). Rescaling the state and disciplining workers in discourses on EU Polish migration in UK newspapers. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 31, 410-425.

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