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  • Thurlow, C. (2022). Besides hegemonic multilingualism: Making place for little stories and complex biographies. In R. Blackwood & U. Røyneland (eds), Spaces of Multilingualism (pp. 215-232). New York & London: Routledge.
  • Thurlow, C. & Dürscheid, C. (eds). (2020). Introduction: Turning to the visual in digital discourse studies. In C. Thurlow, C. Dürscheid, & F. Diemoz (eds), Visualizing Digital Discourse: Interactional, Institutional and Ideological Perspectives (pp. 1-17). Berlin: De Gruyter.
  • Thurlow, C. & Jaroski, V. (2020). ‘Emoji invasion’: The semiotic ideologies of language endangerment in multilingual news discourse. In C. Thurlow, C. Dürscheid, & F. Diemoz (eds), Visualizing Digital Discourse: Interactional, Institutional and Ideological Perspectives (pp. 45-64). Berlin: De Gruyter.
  • Thurlow, C. (2020). The (grubby) business of words: What ‘George Clooney’ tells us. In C. Thurlow (ed.), The Business of Words: Linguists, Wordsmiths, and Other Language Workers (p. 1-20). London: Routledge.
  • Moshin, J. & Thurlow, C. (2020). Making (up) the news: The artful language work of journalists in ‘reporting’ taboo. In C. Thurlow (ed.), The Business of Words: Wordsmiths, Linguists and Other Language Workers (pp. 125-138). London: Routledge.
  • Thurlow, C. & Britain, D. (2020). Voice work: Learning about and from dialect coaches. In C. Thurlow (Ed.), The Business of Words: Linguists, Wordsmiths, and Other Language Workers (p. 67-85). London: Routledge.
  • Thurlow, C. (2019). Mediatizing sex: Sexting and/as digital discourse. In K. Hall & R. Barrett (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Language and Sexuality. New York: OUP. Online pre-publication: DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190212926.013.41
  • Thurlow, C. (2018). Enmarcando el lenguaje de los nuevos medios [Framing new media language]. In M. Giammatteo, P. Gubitosi & A. Parini (eds), El Español en la Red [Spanish Online] (pp. 27-46). Madrid: Iberoamericana.
  • Thurlow, C. & Moshin, J. (2018) What the f#@$! Policing and performing the unmentionable in the news. In M. Shröter & C. Taylor (eds), Exploring Silence and Absence in Discourse: Empirical Approaches (pp. 305-328). London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Thurlow, C. (2018). Critical discourse studies in/of applied contexts: Missed opportunities, fraught possibilities. In J. Flowerdew & J. Richardson (eds), The Routledge Handbook of Critical Discourse Analysis. London: Routledge.
  • Thurlow, C. (2018). Digital discourse: Locating language in new/social media. In J. Burgess, T. Poell & A. Marwick (eds), Handbook of Social Media (pp. 135-145). New York: Sage.
  • Thurlow, C. & Jaworski, A. (2018). Word-things and thing-words: The transmodal production of privilege and status. In J. R. Cavanaugh & S. Shankar (eds), Language and materiality: Ethnographical and theoretical explorations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Thurlow, C. (2015). Multimodality, materiality and everyday textualities: The sensuous stuff of status. In G. Rippl (ed.), Handbook of Intermediality: Literature, Image, Sound, Music (pp. 619-636). Frankfurt am Main: DeGruyter.
  • Thurlow, C. & Jaworski, A. (2015). On top of the world: Tourist’s spectacular self-locations as multimodal travel writing. In Julia Kuehn & Paul Smethurst (eds), New Directions in Travel Writing Studies. London: Palgrave.
  • Jaworski, A. & Thurlow, C. (2015). Tourism discourse. In K. Tracy (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction (pp. 1520-1525). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Thurlow, C. (2014). Disciplining youth: Language ideologies and new technologies. In A. Jaworski and N. Coupland (eds). The Discourse Reader (3rd ed.) (pp. 481-496). London: Routledge.
  • Jaworski, A. & Thurlow, C. (2013). The (de-)centering spaces of airports: Framing mobility and multilingualism . In S. Pietikäinen & H. Kelly-Holmes (eds), Multilingualism and the Periphery. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Thurlow, C. & Jaworski, A. (2013). Visible-invisible: The social semiotics of labour in luxury tourism. In T Birtchnell & J. Caletrío (eds), Elite Mobilities (pp. 176-193). London: Routledge.
  • Thurlow, C. (2013). Fakebook: Synthetic media, pseudo-sociality and the rhetorics of Web 2.0. In Deborah Tannen & Anna Trester (eds), Discourse 2.0: Language and New Media (pp. 225-248). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
  • Jaworski, A. & Thurlow, C. (2013). Gesture and movement in tourist spaces. In C. Jewitt (ed.), Handbook of Multimodal Analysis [2nd edition] (pp. 363–372). London: Routledge.
  • Thurlow, C. & Poff, M. (2013). The language of text messaging. In S. C. Herring; D. Stein; & T. Virtanen (eds), Handbook of the Pragmatics of Computer Mediated Communication (pp. 151-181). Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
  • Thurlow, C. (2012). Determined creativity: Language play in new media discourse. In R. Jones (ed.). Discourse and Creativity (pp. 169-190). London: Pearson.
  • Thurlow, C. & Mroczek, K. (2011). Fresh perspectives on new media sociolinguistics. In C. Thurlow & K. Mroczek (eds), Digital Discourse: Language in the New Media (pp. xix-xliv). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Thurlow, C. & Jaworski, A. (2011). Banal globalization? Embodied actions and mediated practices in tourists’ online photo-sharing. In C. Thurlow & K. Mroczek (eds), Digital Discourse: Language in the New Media (pp. 220-250). London & New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Thurlow, C. (2011). Speaking of difference: Language, inequality and interculturality. In R. Halualani & T. Nakayama (eds), Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication. Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Jaworski, A. & Thurlow, C. (2010). Language and the globalizing habitus of tourism: A sociolinguistics of fleeting relationships. In N. Coupland (ed.), The Handbook of Language and Globalisation (pp. 256-286). Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Thurlow, C. & Jaworski, A. (2010). Silence is golden: Elitism, linguascaping and ‘anti-communication’ in luxury tourism. In A. Jaworski & C. Thurlow (eds), Semiotic Landscapes: Language, Image, Space (pp. 187-218). London: Continuum.
  • Jaworski, A. & Thurlow, C. (2010). Introducing semiotic landscapes. In A. Jaworski & C. Thurlow (eds), Semiotic Landscapes: Language, Image, Space (pp. 1-40). London: Continuum.
  • Jaworski, A. & Thurlow, C. (2009). Gesture and movement in tourist spaces. In C. Jewitt (ed), The Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysis. London & New York: Routledge.
  • Jaworski, A. & Thurlow, C. (2009). Talking an elitist stance: Ideology and the discursive production of social distinction. In A. Jaffee (ed.), Perspectives on Stance. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Thurlow, C. (2007). Fabricating youth: New-media discourse and the technologization of young people. In Sally Johnson & Astrid Ensslin (eds), Language in the Media: Representations, Identities, Ideologies (pp. 213-233). London: Continuum.
  • Jaworski, A.; Thurlow, C.; Ylänne-McEwen, V. & Lawson, S. (2007).The uses and representations of local languages in tourist destinations: A view from British television holiday programmes. Reprinted in Teun van Dijk (ed.) Discourse Studies (pp. 168-192). London: Sage.
  • Thurlow, C. & Marwick, A. (2005). Apprehension versus awareness: Toward more critical understandings of young people’s communication experiences. In Williams, A. & Thurlow, C. (eds), (2005). Talking Adolescence: Perspectives on Communication in the Teenage Years (pp. 53-72). New York: Peter Lang.
  • McKay, S., Thurlow, C. & Toomey Zimmerman, H. (2005). Wired whizzes or techno-slaves? Young people and their emergent communication technologies. In Williams, A. & Thurlow, C. (eds), (2005). Talking Adolescence: Perspectives on Communication in the Teenage Years (pp. 185-203). New York: Peter Lang.
  • Thurlow, C. (2005). Deconstructing adolescent communication. In Williams, A. & Thurlow, C. (eds), Talking Adolescence: Perspectives on Communication in the Teenage Years (pp. 1-20). New York: Peter Lang.
  • Jaworski, A. & Thurlow, C. (2004). Language, tourism and globalisation: Mapping new international identities. In S. H. Ng, C-Y, Chiu & C. Candlin (Eds), Language Matters: Communication, Identity, and Culture (pp. 297-321). Hong Kong: City University Press.
  • Thurlow, C. (2003). Naming the ‘outsider within’: Homophobic pejoratives and the verbal abuse of lesbian, gay and bisexual high-school pupils. Reprinted in F. E. Jandt (ed.), Intercultural Communication: A Global Reader (pp. 189–202). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Thurlow, C. (2002). In the eye of the beholder: Representations of ‘intercultural’ communication among young ‘multicultural’ teenagers. In S. Cormeraie, D. Killick & M. Parry (eds), Revolutions in Consciousness: Local Identities, Global Concerns in Languages and Intercultural Communication (pp. 197–207). Leeds: Leeds Metropolitan University.
  • Thurlow, C. (2001). Language and the Internet. In R. Mesthrie & R. Asher (eds), The Concise Encyclopedia of Sociolinguistics (pp. 287-289). London: Pergamon.
  • Thurlow, C. (2001). “I don’t have one – it’s just normal.” Young teenagers’ ideas about ‘culture’: Critical transcultural communication awareness and the exoticisation of Self. In D. Killick, M. Parry & A. Phipps (eds), Poetics and Praxis of Languages and Intercultural Communication (pp. 111–125) Glasgow: Glasgow French & German Publications.