Journal articles学术期刊
Zhao, W. and Bouvier, G. (2022) ‘Where Neoliberalism shapes Confucian notions of child rearing: influencers, experts and discourses of intensive parenting on Chinese Weibo’, Discourse, Context and Media. 45. URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2211695821000970 *Winner of Editor’s Choice Award 2022 – free download until 31/08/22*
Bouvier, G. and Chen, A. (2021) ‘The gendering of healthy diets: a multimodal discourse study of food packages marketed at men and women’, Gender & Language. 15(3): 347-368.
Bouvier, G. and Machin, D. (2021) ‘What gets lost in Twitter ‘cancel culture’ hashtags? Calling out racists reveals some limitations of social justice campaigns’, Discourse & Society, 32(3): 307-327.
Bouvier, G. and Chen, A. (2021) ‘Women and fitness on Weibo: the neoliberalism solution to the obligations of Confucianism’, Social Semiotics, 31(3): 440-465.
Bouvier, G. and Way, L. C. (2021) ‘Revealing the politics in ‘soft’, everyday uses of social media: the challenge for Critical Discourse Studies’, Social Semiotics, 31(3): 345-364.
Bouvier, G. (2020) Racist call-outs and cancel culture on Twitter: The limitations of the platform’s ability to define issues of social justice. Discourse, Context & Media, 38: 2211-6958.*
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Rosenbaum, J. E. and Bouvier, G. (2020) ‘Twitter, social movements and the logic of connective action: Activism in the 21st century – an introduction’, Participations, 17(1). URL: https://www.participations.org/Volume%2017/Issue%201/8.pdf
Bouvier, G. (2020) ‘From ‘echo chambers’ to ’chaos chambers’: Discursive coherence and contradiction in the #MeToo Twitter feed’, Critical Discourse Studies, special issue on social media. URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17405904.2020.1822898
Bouvier, G. (2020) ‘Is social media activism really activism?’, Participations, 17(1). URL: https://www.participations.org/Volume%2017/Issue%201/13.pdf
Bouvier, G. (2019) ‘How Journalists Source Trending Social Media Feeds: A Critical Discourse Perspective on Twitter’, Journalism Studies, 20(2): 212-231.
Bouvier, G. and Machin, D. (2018) ‘Critical Discourse Analysis and the Challenge of Social Media: The Case of News Texts’, Review of Communication, special issue CDS and/in Communication: Theories, Methodologies, and Pedagogies at the Intersections, 18(3): 178-192.
Bouvier, G. (2018) ‘Clothing and meaning making: a multimodal approach to the women’s abayas’, Visual Communication, 17(2): 187-207.
Bouvier, G. (2016) ‘Discourse in Clothing: The Social Semiotics of Modesty and Chic in Hijab Fashion’, Gender and Language, 10(3): 364-385.
Bouvier, G. (2016) ‘Social Media and its Impact on Intercultural Communication: The Challenges for a Discourse Approach’, Journal of Communication Arts, 34(3): 25-59.
Bouvier, G. (2015) ‘What is a Discourse Approach to Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and other Social Media: Connecting with Other Academic Fields’, Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 10(2): 149-162.
Barry, W. and Bouvier, G. (2012) ‘Cross-Cultural Communication: Arab and Welsh students’ use of Facebook’, Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research, 4(2-3): 165-184.
Bouvier, G. (2012) ‘How Facebook Users Select Identity Categories for Self-presentation’, Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 7(1): 37-57.
Bouvier, G. (2005) ‘Breaking News: The First Hours of the BBC Coverage of 9/11 as a Media Event’, Journal for Crime, Conflict and the Media, 1(4): 19-43.
Monographs专题论文
Bouvier, G. and Rasmussen, J. (2022) Qualitative Research Using Social Media. London: Routledge.
Book chapters书刊篇章
Bouvier, G., Chen, A., and Zhao, W. (forthcoming 2022) ‘Where Neoliberal and Confucian Discourses Meet: The case of female fitness influencers on Chinese social media’, In: Shi, X. (ed) Handbook of Cultural Discourse Studies. London: Routledge.
Bouvier, G. and Rosembaum, J. E. (2020) ‘Communication in the Age of Twitter: The Nature of Online Deliberation’, In: Bouvier, G. and Rosembaum, J. E. (eds) Twitter, the Public Sphere, and the Chaos of Online Deliberation. New York, NY: Springer. pp 1-22. http://link-springer-com-443.webvpn.fjmu.edu.cn/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-030-41421-4_1
Bouvier, G. and Machin, D. (2020) ‘Critical Discourse Analysis and the Challenge of Social Media: The Case of News Texts’, In: Martinez Guillem, S. & Toula, Christopher M. (eds) Critical Discourse Studies and/in Communication: Theories, Methodologies, and Pedagogies at the Intersections. London: Routledge. pp 178-192. https://www.routledge.com/Critical-Discourse-Studies-andin-Communication-Theories-Methodologies/Guillem-Toula/p/book/9780367505561
Bouvier, G. and Rosembaum, J. E. (2020) ‘Afterword: Twitter and the Democratization of Politics’, In: Bouvier, G. and Rosembaum, J. E. (eds) Twitter, the Public Sphere, and the Chaos of Online Deliberation. New York, NY: Springer. pp 315-324. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-41421-4_13
Bouvier, G. and Chiluwa, I. (2019) ‘Introduction: Twitter – Global Perspectives, Civic Culture and Moral Affect’, In: Chiluwa, I. & Bouvier, G. (eds) Twitter: Global Perspectives, Uses and Research Techniques. New York, NY: Nova.
Bouvier, G. and Cheng, L. (2019) ‘Understanding the Potential of Twitter for Political Activism’, In: Chiluwa, I. & Bouvier, G. (eds) Activism, Campaigning and Political Discourse on Twitter. New York, NY: Nova.
Bouvier, G. (2014) ‘British Press Photographs and the Misrepresentation of the 2011 ‘Uprising’ in Libya: A Content Analysis’, In: D. Machin (ed) Visual Communication. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 281-299.
Bouvier, G. and D. Machin (2013) ‘How Advertisers Use Sound and Music to Communicate Ideas, Attitudes and Identities: A Multimodal Critical Discourse Approach’, In: Pennock-Spek, B. & Del Saz Rubio, M.M. (eds) The Multimodal Analysis of Television Commercials, University of Valencia Press, Valencia.
Bouvier, G. (2007) ‘Breaking News: The First Hours of the BBC Coverage of 9/11 as a Media Event’, In: T. Pludowski (ed) How the World's News Media Reacted to 9/11. Spokane, WA: Marquette Books, 51-83.
Others其它
edited books编辑的书籍
Bouvier, G. and Rosenbaum, J. E. (2020) Twitter, the Public Sphere, and the Chaos of Online Deliberation. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Chiluwa, I. and Bouvier, G. (2019) Twitter: Global Perspectives, Uses and Research Techniques. New York, NY: Nova Science.
Chiluwa, I. and Bouvier, G. (2019) Activism, Campaigning and Political Discourse on Twitter. New York, NY: Nova Science.
Bouvier, G. (2016) Discourse and Social Media. London: Routledge.
special issues特别主题
Bouvier, G. and Way, L. C. (2021) Everyday politics and social media. Social Semiotics, 31(3).
Rosenbaum, J. E. and Bouvier, G. (2020) Twitter, social movements and the logic of connective action, Participations, 17(1).
Bouvier, G. (2015) Special issue on Social Media, Culture and Discourse, Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 10(2).
reviews综述
Zhao, W. and Bouvier, G. (2021) ‘Visualizing Digital Discourse’, Social Semiotics, https://doi.org/10.1080/10350330.2021.1925534
Bouvier, G. (2013) ‘A book review of Britpop and the English Music Tradition (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series)’, Perfect Beat, 14(1): 84-85.
Bouvier, G. (2013) ‘A book review of Bouissac, P. 2010 Semiotics at the Circus’, Social Semiotics, 23(3): 457-459.
media媒体
Bouvier, G. (2021) ‘Cancel Culture, Twitter, and social justice’. CARP Research Lab, URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDONmIUI-Xk&ab_channel=CARPResearchLab
Bouvier, G. (2021) ‘#MeToo, #MuteRKelly and the shaky legacy of cancel culture’. Deutsche Welle, URL: https://www.dw.com/en/metoo-muterkelly-and-the-shaky-legacy-of-cancel-culture/a-59284430
Bouvier, G. (2021) ‘Cancel-culture and anti-racism on social media’. Voice of Islam Radio, URL: https://soundcloud.com/voislam/breakfast-show-podcast-16-06-2021-cancel-culture-justice-or-oppressive-shopping-habits(16.55)
Bouvier, G. (2018) ‘Why Twitter is unfit as an arena for democratic debate’, RTE Brainstorm. URL: https://www.rte.ie/eile/brainstorm/2018/0227/943992-why-twitter-is-unfit-as-an-arena-for-democratic-debate/
Bouvier, G. (2018) ‘Has social media turned free speech into hate speech?’, RTE Brainstorm. URL: https://www.rte.ie/eile/brainstorm/2018/1107/1009221-has-social-media-turned-free-speech-into-hate-speech/
Bouvier, G. (2018) Big data, robots, AI, jobs, social media and online privacy, RTE Radio 1 panel, 25/11/18. URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeytMRdycIA&t=315s
Bouvier, G. (2021) Highbrow Drivel. Podcast with host Anthony Jeannot and stand up comedian Sikisa, 31/1/21. URL: https://www.highbrowdrivel.com/cancel-culture-w-sikisa-twix-bostwick-barnes-dr-gwen-bouvier/
Projects研究项目
Erasmus grant: 583€ (2017) “Social media use amongst film students, Germany”
Professional development grants: 36,780€ (2014 – 2016) “Civic debate on social media among UAE young female influencers”
Mobile Learning Research Fund grant: 4,200€ (2015) “ECL electronic Language Learning tool – digital application”
Start Up grant: 1,200€ (2014) “Facebook and identity in the Arab Emirates”
EU, Centre for the Study of Media & Culture in Small Nations, research assistant managing project (2011) “The study of media and culture in small nations”
ESRC, member of research team (2003) “The global reception of the Lord of the Rings trilogy”