Featured 2022 Journal Article Constructing COVID-19: A corpus-informed analysis of prime ministerial crisis response communication by genderPower, Kate and Crosthwaite, Peter (2022). Constructing COVID-19: A corpus-informed analysis of prime ministerial crisis response communication by gender. Discourse & Society, 33 (3), 1-27. doi: 10.1177/09579265221076612 |
Featured 2021 Journal Article ‘Sustainability’ and the performing arts: discourse analytic evidence from AustraliaPOWER, Kate (2021). ‘Sustainability’ and the performing arts: discourse analytic evidence from Australia. Poetics, 89 101580, 101580. doi: 10.1016/j.poetic.2021.101580 |
Featured 2019 Journal Article Women in business media: a critical discourse analysis of representations of women in Forbes, Fortune and Bloomberg Businessweek, 2015-2017Power, Kate, Rak, Lucy and Kim, Marianne (2019). Women in business media: a critical discourse analysis of representations of women in Forbes, Fortune and Bloomberg Businessweek, 2015-2017. CADAAD Journal, 11 (2). |
2017 Journal Article What is a research article?: genre variability and data selection in genre researchvan Enk, Anneke and Power, Kate (2017). What is a research article?: genre variability and data selection in genre research. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 29, 1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.jeap.2017.07.002 |
2025 Book Chapter “Sustainability” in the Arts and Culture Sector: A Discourse Analytic Appreciative InquiryPower, Kate (2025). “Sustainability” in the Arts and Culture Sector: A Discourse Analytic Appreciative Inquiry. Framing Sustainability in Language and Communication. (pp. 203-220) Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781032719214-16 |
2024 Journal Article Art and politics – government and the arts in Australia: a historical and critical analysis : by Josephine Caust, London & New York, Routledge, 2024, 262 pp., £135.00 (hardcover), £36.99 (softcover), ISBN 9781032040714 (hardcover), ISBN 9781032040721 (softcover)Power, Kate (2024). Art and politics – government and the arts in Australia: a historical and critical analysis : by Josephine Caust, London & New York, Routledge, 2024, 262 pp., £135.00 (hardcover), £36.99 (softcover), ISBN 9781032040714 (hardcover), ISBN 9781032040721 (softcover). International Journal of Cultural Policy, ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print), 1-3. doi: 10.1080/10286632.2024.2416189 |
2024 Conference Publication “Easy Read” peer coaching: supporting inclusion for artists who have intellectual disability and/or low literacyPower, Kate (2024). “Easy Read” peer coaching: supporting inclusion for artists who have intellectual disability and/or low literacy. World Down Syndrome Congress 2024, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 10 - 12 July 2024. |
2024 Conference Publication “First Nations Charters” in Australia’s arts and culture sectorWilliams, Rod, Power, Kate and Coombs, Samantha (2024). “First Nations Charters” in Australia’s arts and culture sector. 15th International Conference on Organizational Discourse: Actions, Alternatives, Assumptions, Bristol, United Kingdom, 1 - 2 July 2024. |
2024 Conference Publication Easy Read peer coaching: supporting inclusion for artists who have intellectual disability and/or low literacyPower, Kate, Faragher, Rhonda and Lloyd, Janette (2024). Easy Read peer coaching: supporting inclusion for artists who have intellectual disability and/or low literacy. iMean Conference 2024, Bristol, United Kingdom, 19 - 21 June 2024. |
2024 Conference Publication Researching the shared repertoires of ethical business communicationPower, Kate (2024). Researching the shared repertoires of ethical business communication. RMLE Unlearning Conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, June 13-14 2024. |
2024 Other Outputs ‘Caring as much as you do was killing you’. We need to talk about burnout in the artsPower, Katherine (Kate) (2024, 01 09). ‘Caring as much as you do was killing you’. We need to talk about burnout in the arts The Conversation |
2024 Book Chapter Religious identity in discoursePower, Kate (2024). Religious identity in discourse. The Routledge handbook of language and religion. (pp. 372-389) edited by Stephen Pihlaja and Helen Ringrow. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003301271-30 |
2023 Journal Article Directives in Covid-19 government guidance: an international comparisonVincent, Benet, Power, Kate, Crosthwaite, Peter and Gardner, Sheena (2023). Directives in Covid-19 government guidance: an international comparison. Applied Corpus Linguistics, 3 (3) 100063, 10006-3. doi: 10.1016/j.acorp.2023.100063 |
2023 Journal Article Pacific-based newspaper reporting on violence against women and girlsPower, Kate (2023). Pacific-based newspaper reporting on violence against women and girls. Communication Research and Practice, 9 (1), 83-100. doi: 10.1080/22041451.2023.2188696 |
2023 Other Outputs Managing cognitive load for EAL – and all – studentsPower, Kate (2023, 03 13). Managing cognitive load for EAL – and all – students Times Higher Education |
2022 Other Outputs Please excuse me, is there a place for politeness in Australian politics?Power, Kate (2022, 02 21). Please excuse me, is there a place for politeness in Australian politics? The Conversation |
2021 Conference Publication Pacific news reporting on gender equality and violence against women and girlsPower, Kate (2021). Pacific news reporting on gender equality and violence against women and girls. NZ Discourse Conference 8, Christchurch, New Zealand, 10-11 December 2021. |
2021 Other Outputs The crisis of a career in culture: why sustaining a livelihood in the arts is so hardPower, Kate (2021, 12 06). The crisis of a career in culture: why sustaining a livelihood in the arts is so hard The Conversation |
2021 Conference Publication Peer coaching in the arts and culture sectorPower, Kate (2021). Peer coaching in the arts and culture sector. 1st International Music Livelihoods Symposium, Brisbane, Australia, 6-7 December 2021. |
2021 Conference Publication Directives in Covid-19 government guidance: an international comparisonVincent, Benet and Power, Kate (2021). Directives in Covid-19 government guidance: an international comparison . Language of COVID-19 conference, Sussex, United Kingdom, 22-23 October 2021. |