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  3. Vol 1 No 1 (2015)

Photograph "By colors...", by Pedro Bavasso

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17710/tep.2015.1.1
Published: 01-06-2015

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    Texts in Process Presentation and Acknowledgements
    Esperanza Alcaide Lara, Ana Pano Alamán
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    Interpretative challenges in face analysis
    Sandi Michele de Oliveira, Nieves Hernández-Flores
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    A pact of mutual aggression: digital-media audience’s negotiation of face and role Readers’ comments in the newspaper La Nación.com
    María Valentina Noblía
    16-49
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    Studies on (im)politeness and facework on social networks Some remarks towards a state of the art
    Ana Mancera Rueda
    50-70
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    Metacommunication in the judiciary field: formulations A proposal for cataloging and an approach to facework in institutional contexts
    Laura Mariottini
    71-89
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    Rare diseases in the media Report April-June 2014, Observatory for Rare Diseases FEDER (OBSER)
    Josep Solves Almela, Antonio Miguel Bañón Hernández
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ASICE is the International Association for Communication Studies in Spanish, a Swedish non-profit organization registered with the number 802467-0997. ASICE pursues objectives that contribute to academic freedom, scientific rigor and equitable social advancement.

EDICE Programme is an international research network created in 2001 in Stockholm that focuses on linguistic, social and cultural aspects of Spanish and its language variants, particularly with the phenomenon of (im)politeness and other related sociopragmatic concepts.

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