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Negotiating legal identity online: Narratives of drug use

Bowles et al., 2016

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11202689233177158477
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Bowles H
Moretti V
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Language in the negotiation of justice: Contexts, issues, and applications

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This chapter explores how legal identity is negotiated in online discourse practices by analyzing Internet narratives concerning drug use. Previous studies of the virtual discourse of drug use such as the collection by Murguia et al.(2007) use ethnographic and survey …
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