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D-Index
58
Citations
43960
World Ranking
1604
National Ranking
119

Overview

James R. Martin is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia, contributing primarily to the fields of Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences. Their research intersects several subfields including Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science, Literature and Literary Theory, and Communication.

Their scholarly work covers multiple topics such as Rhetoric and Communication Studies, Discourse Analysis in Language Studies, Public Relations and Crisis Communication, Philosophy, Ethics, and Existentialism, Memory, Trauma, and Commemoration, Political and Economic History of the UK and US, and Political Science Research and Education.

James R. Martin's published articles appear in several academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Politics
  • Critical Discourse Studies
  • The Political Quarterly
  • Journal of Political Ideologies

Recent papers authored by James R. Martin include:

  • Rhetoric, discourse and the hermeneutics of public speech (2020, Politics)
  • Rhetoric, death, and the politics of memory (2022, Critical Discourse Studies)
  • Gramsci: As modern as ever (2021, The Political Quarterly)
  • Recontesting the Sacred: political theology as ideological method (2023, Journal of Political Ideologies)

James R. Martin also coauthored the paper titled "Introduction to the special issue: Rhetorical approaches to contemporary political studies" published in 2021 in Politics, with Sophia Hatzisavvidou listed as the primary author.

Frequent coauthors working with James R. Martin include:

  • Sophia Hatzisavvidou
  • Saul Newman

Best Publications

  • The language of evaluation

    J. R. Martin;P. R. R. White

  • English Text: System and structure

    J.R. Martin

  • Working with Discourse: Meaning Beyond the Clause

    J. R. Martin;David Rose

  • Writing Science: Literacy And Discursive Power

    M.A.K. Halliday;J.R. Martin

  • The Language of Evaluation: Appraisal in English

    J. R. Martin;Peter Robert Rupert White

  • Genre Relations: Mapping Culture

    J. R. Martin;David Rose

  • Learning to write, reading to learn : genre, knowledge and pedagogy in the Sydney school

    David Rose;J. R. Martin

  • Genre and institutions : social processes in the workplace and school

    Frances Christie;J. R. Martin

  • Genres and Registers of Discourse

    Suzanne Eggins;J.R. Martin

  • Genre and language learning: A social semiotic perspective

    J.R. Martin

  • Reading Visual Narratives: Image Analysis of Children's Picture Books

    Clare Painter;J.R. Martin;Len Unsworth

  • Crazy Talk: A Study of the Discourse of Schizophrenic Speakers

    Sherry Rochester;J. R. Martin

  • Genre and Literacy-Modeling Context in Educational Linguistics

    James R. Martin

  • Working With Functional Grammar

    J. R. Martin;Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen;Clare Painter

  • Reading Science: Critical and Functional Perspectives on Discourses of Science

    J.R. Martin;Robert Veel

  • Language Typology: A Functional Perspective

    Alice Caffarel;J. R. Martin;Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen

  • On the Language of Physical Science

    M.A.K. Halliday;J.R. Martin

  • The discourse of geography: Ordering and explaining the experiential world

    Peter Wignell;J.R. Martin;Suzanne Eggins

  • Politics and Rhetoric: A Critical Introduction

    James Martin

  • Mourning: How We Get Aligned

    J. R. Martin

  • Language, Knowledge and Pedagogy: Functional Linguistic and Sociological Perspectives

    Frances Christie;J. R. Martin;Diane Potts

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Halliday
Michael Halliday University of Sydney
Mary Kalantzis
Mary Kalantzis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bill Cope
Bill Cope University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ruth Wodak
Ruth Wodak Lancaster University

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