<p>1. Introduction; Paul Baker and Tony McEnery</p><p>2. E-Language: Communication in the Digital Age; Dawn Knight<br/></p><p>3. Beyond Monomodal Spoken Corpora: Using a Field Tracker to Analyse Participants' Speech at the British Art Show; Svenja Adolphs, Dawn Knight and Ronald Carter<br/></p><p>4. Corpus-assisted Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Television and Film Narratives; Monika Bednarek<br/></p><p>5. Analysing Discourse Markers in Spoken Corpora: Actually as a Case Study; Karin Aijmer<br/></p><p>6. Discursive Constructions of the Environment in American Presidential Speeches 1960-2013: A Diachronic Corpus-assisted Study; Cinzia Bevitori<br/></p><p>7. Health Communication and Corpus Linguistics: Using Corpus Tools to Analyse Eating Disorder Discourse Online; Daniel Hunt and Kevin Harvey<br/></p><p>8. Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Academic Discourse; Jack A. Hardy<br/></p><p>9. Thinking About the News: Thought Presentation in Early Modern English News Writing; Brian Walkerand Dan McIntyre<br/></p><p>10. The Use of Corpus Analysis in a Multi-perspectival Study of Creative Practice; Darryl Hocking<br/></p><p>11. Corpus-assisted Comparative Case Studies of Representations of the Arab World; Alan Partington<br/></p><p>12. Who Benefits When Discourse Gets Democratised? Analysing a Twitter Corpus Around the British Benefits Street Debate; Paul Baker and Tony McEnery<br/></p><p>13. Representations of Gender and Agency in the Harry Potter Series; Sally Hunt<br/></p><p>14. Filtering the Flood: Semantic Tagging as a Method of Identifying Salient Discourse Topics in a Large Corpus of Hurricane Katrina Reportage; Amanda Potts<br/><br/></p>