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“It’s kind of like a real-life superhero”: How law enforcement officers discursively reinforce group power relations through self- and other- categorization in talk
In examining law enforcement officers’ communication, this study aims to identify the ways in which power structures are maintained through discourse, specifically through the discursive practices ...