MONOGRAPHS
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2024) Narrative and Religion in the Superdiverse City. Cambridge University Press (Element Series).
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2021) Talk about Faith: how debate and conversation shape belief. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9781108475990
Richardson, Peter, Mueller, Charles, and Stephen Pihlaja (2021). Cognitive Linguistics and Religious Language: An Introduction. Routledge. ISBN: 9780367484613
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2018) Religious Talk Online: the evangelical discourse of Muslims, Christians, and atheists. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9781316661963
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2014) Antagonism on YouTube: Metaphor in Online Discourse. Bloomsbury. ISBN: 9781472566690
EDITED BOOKS
Pihlaja, Stephen, and Helen Ringrow (eds.) (2023) The Routledge Handbook of Language and Religion. Routledge.
Pihlaja, Stephen (ed.). (2021) Analysing Religious Discourse. Cambridge University
Press. ISBN: 9781108836135
Ringrow, Helen & Stephen Pihlaja (eds.). (2020) Contemporary Media Stylistics. Bloomsbury. ISBN: 9781350064096
Seargeant, Philip, Hewings, Ann, & Stephen Pihlaja (eds.). (2018) Routledge Handbook for English Language Studies. Routledge. ISBN: 9781138913455
SPECIAL ISSUES
Allington, Daniel & Stephen Pihlaja. (2016) Special Issue Introduction: Interpretation in the Age of the Internet. Language & Literature 25/3: 201-210 (Introduction). DOI: 10.1177/0963947016652781
RESEARCH ARTICLES & CHAPTERS
Mueller, Charles, Richardson, Peter, and Stephen Pihlaja (2023) A mental spaces analysis of religious identity discourse. Review of Cognitive Linguistics. DOI: 10.1075/rcl.00159.mue
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2023) Abstraction in Storytelling. Narrative Inquiry. DOI: 10.1075/ni.22045.pih
Pihlaja, Stephen, Whisker, Daniel, and Lisa Vickerage-Goddard. (2022) Categories in Discourse about Church of England Primary Education. Religion & Education. DOI: 10.1080/15507394.2022.2102876
Richardson, Peter & Stephen Pihlaja. (2018) Contemporary Evangelical Christian Interpretations of the Jericho Massacre in the Context of Anti-Immigration and Anti-Muslim Trends. Postscripts, 9/1: 27-49. DOI: 10.1558/post.36984
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2018) Hey YouTube! Positioning the Viewer in Vlogs. In Page, R., Nørgaard, N., & Busse, B. Rethinking Language, Text and Context (pgs. 254-265). London: Routledge.
Thompson, Naomi & Stephen Pihlaja (2018) Temporary liberties and uncertain futures: young female Muslim perceptions of life in England, Journal of Youth Studies 21/10, 1326-1343, DOI: 10.1080/13676261.2018.1468021
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2017) More than 50 shades of grey: Creative content and copyright on social networking sites. Applied Linguistics Review 8/2-3:213-228. DOI: 10.1515/applirev-2016-1036
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2017) 'When Noah built the ark...': metaphor and Biblical stories in Facebook preaching. Metaphor and the Social World 7/1: 88-105. DOI: 10.1075/msw.7.1.06pih
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2016) ‘What about the wolves?’: The use of scripture in YouTube arguments. Language & Literature 25/3: 226-238. DOI: 10.1177/0963947016652784
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2016) Expressing pleasure and avoiding engagement in online adult video comment sections. Language & Sexuality 5/1: 96-114. DOI: 10.1075/jls.5.1.04pih
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2013) Truck stops and fashion shows: A case study of the discursive construction of Evangelical Christian group identity on YouTube. In Herbert, D. and M. Gillespie. (eds.) Social Media and Religious Change (pgs. 165–184). Berlin: De Gruyter. ISBN: 9783110270488
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2013) ‘It’s all red ink’: the interpretation of Biblical metaphor among Evangelical Christian YouTube users. Language and Literature 22/2: 103–117. DOI: 10.1177/0963947013483996
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2011) Cops, popes, and garbage collectors: Metaphor and antagonism in an atheist/Christian YouTube video thread. Language@Internet, 8, article 1. Available online at: <http://www.languageatinternet.org/articles/2011/Pihlaja/>
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2011) ‘Are you religious or are you saved?’: Investigating membership categorisation in religious discussions on YouTube. Fieldwork in Religion 6/1: 27-46. DOI: 10.1558/firn.v6i1.47
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2010) The Pope of YouTube: Metaphor and Misunderstanding in Atheist-Christian YouTube Dialogue. The Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue 3: 25–35. Available online at: <http://irdialogue.org/journal/issue03/the-pope-of-youtube-metaphor-and-misunderstanding-in-atheist-christian-youtube-dialogue-by-stephen-pihlaja/>
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2008) "Would you like to dance with me, Miwa?": Gender roles and the EFL text. The School House 16/1: 2–11.
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2007) Watch out! The corpus, verb usage and non-native teachers of English. Teachers Helping Teachers Proceedings 2007: 93–103.
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2008) "Would you like to dance with me, Miwa?": Gender roles and the EFL text. The School House 16/1: 2–11.
PRACTICAL RESOURCES
Research of the Month (May 2023), RE: ONLINE Website, Culham St Gabriel's https://www.reonline.org.uk/research/research-of-the-month/
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2022) How Should We Talk About Our Beliefs? [Poster] DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.11245.87521
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2008) Caught in the middle: Grammar, textbooks, and the Japanese high school. The School House 16/3: 46–55.
Whisker, Dan, Pihlaja, Stephen, and Lisa Vickerage-Goddard. (2020) Diversity and Success in Church Schools. Cambridge: Grove Books.
HANDBOOK & METHODS CHAPTERS
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2022) Data Sampling and Digital Discourse. In Vasquez, C. (ed.) Research Methods for Digital Discourse Analysis. (pgs. 55-72) New York: Bloomsbury.
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2021) Media. In Pihlaja, S. (ed.) Analysing Religious Discourse (pgs. 144-161). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2018) 'Discourse analysis: studying and critiquing language in use' in Seargeant, Philip, Hewings, Ann, & Stephen Pihlaja (eds.) Routledge Handbook for English Language Studies (pgs. 379-391). Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN: 9781138913455
Pihlaja, Stephen and Andreas Musloff. (2017) Language and Ideology. In Wolfram Bublitz & Christian Hoffman. Handbook of Pragmatics 11: Pragmatics of Social Media (pgs. 381-408). Berlin: De Gruyter. DOI: 10.1515/9783110431070-014
Pihlaja, Stephen and Andreas Musloff. (2017) Language and Ideology. In Wolfram Bublitz & Christian Hoffman. Handbook of Pragmatics 11: Pragmatics of Social Media (pgs. 381-408). Berlin: De Gruyter. DOI: 10.1515/9783110431070-014
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2015) Analysing YouTube interaction: a discourse-centred approach. In Cheruvallil-Contractor, S. and Shakkour, S. (eds.) Digital Methodologies in the Sociology of Religion (pgs. 49-58). London: Bloomsbury. ISBN: 9781472571182
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2014) The Development of 'Drama' in YouTube Discourse. In Page, R., Barton, D., Unger, J.W., and M. Zappavigna (eds.) Researching Language and Social Media: A Student Guide (pg. 35-36). London: Routledge. ISBN: 9780415842006
BOOK REVIEWS
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2021). Book review: Valerie Hobbs, An Introduction to Religious Language: Exploring Theolinguistics in Contemporary Contexts. Discourse Studies, 23(5), 692–694. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614456211051179a
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2018) [Review of Creating Church Online: Ritual, Community, and New Media by Tim Hutchings]. Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture, 7.
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2017) [Review of Fire Metaphors: Discourses of Awe and Authority by Jonathan Charteris-Black]. Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis across Disciplines, 9(1), 113 – 117.
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2017). [Review of The Routledge handbook of language and identity edited by Siân Preece]. Language in Society, 46(4), 594-596. DOI: 10.1017/S0047404517000525
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2011) [Review of the book American Grace: How Religion Unites and Divides by Robert Putnam and David Campbell]. Youth and Policy 107: 116-117. Available online at: http://www.youthandpolicy.org/images/stories/journal107/reviews107.pdf
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2009) [Review of the book Finding Metaphor in Grammar and Usage by Gerard Steen]. Linguist List. Available online at: http://linguistlist.org/issues/21/21-556.html
BLOGS & COLUMNS
Talking about Faith in Superdiverse Spaces (2023) British Educational Research Association Blog Post https://www.bera.ac.uk/blog
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2021) Bearing the Burden. The Shiloh Project Blog. Available online at https://www.shilohproject.blog/bearing-the-burden/
Pihlaja, Stephen. (15 May 2019) You're an Idiot: Why People fight Online. FifteenEightyFour. Available at http://www.cambridgeblog.org/2019/05/youre-an-idiot-why-people-fight-online/
Thompson, Naomi & Stephen Pihlaja. (2017) Young Muslims and exclusion – experiences of ‘othering’. Youth & Policy. Available online at: http://www.youthandpolicy.org/articles/young-muslims-and-exclusion/
Pihlaja, Stephen (2016) Atheism on YouTube for the last ten years. Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network Blog. Available online at: https://thensrn.org/2016/10/24/reserach-atheism-on-youtube-for-the-last-ten-years/
Pihlaja, Stephen (6 December 2016) ‘How much faith does it take?’ Arguing for Creationism on Facebook. Science & Religion Exploring the Spectrum Blog. Available online at: http://sciencereligionspectrum.org/blog-posts/how-much-faith-does-it-take-arguing-for-creationism-on-facebook/#more-982
Pihlaja, Stephen (5 December 2016) There is still confusion about what constitutes sexual violence. Times Higher Education. Available online at: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/blog/confused-students-dont-know-what-sexual-violence
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2015) Freedom to offend: When is Free Speech Hate Speech? The Revealer. Available online at: http://therevealer.org/archives/20089
Pihlaja, Stephen (5 December 2016) There is still confusion about what constitutes sexual violence. Times Higher Education. Available online at: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/blog/confused-students-dont-know-what-sexual-violence
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2015) Freedom to offend: When is Free Speech Hate Speech? The Revealer. Available online at: http://therevealer.org/archives/20089
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2011) YouTube and the Language of Dialogue. The Parliament of the World's Religions Blog. Available online at: http://www.parliamentofreligions.org/news/index.php/2011/11/4206/
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2009) One's loss, another's gain: The challenges of translating “I” in Japanese academic texts. The Translation Journal 13/1. Available online at: http://translationjournal.net/journal/47japanese.htm
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2008) Go your own way. The Language Teacher 32/12: 40–41.
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2008) Enhancing classroom experience through a class blog. The Language Teacher, 32/4: 17–18.
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2008) Enhancing classroom experience through a class blog. The Language Teacher, 32/4: 17–18.
ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2024) Corpus Linguistics and Religion and Language. International Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 3rd Edition. Elsevier.
Pihlaja, Stephen. (2017) Categorization. In M. Allen (Ed.), The SAGE encyclopedia of communication research methods (Vol. 4, pp. 120-121). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications Ltd. DOI: 10.4135/9781483381411.n50