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Discourse, War and Terrorism
Edited by Adam Hodges and Chad Nilep
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 24] 2007
► pp. 161183
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Dunmire, Patricia L.
2012. Political Discourse Analysis: Exploring the Language of Politics and the Politics of Language. Language and Linguistics Compass 6:11  pp. 735 ff. DOI logo
Lorenzo-Dus, Nuria, Anina Kinzel & Luke Walker
2018. Representing the West and “non-believers” in the online jihadist magazinesDabiqandInspire. Critical Studies on Terrorism 11:3  pp. 521 ff. DOI logo
Lorenzo-Dus, Nuria & Stuart Macdonald
2018. Othering the West in the online Jihadist propaganda magazines Inspire and Dabiq . Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 6:1  pp. 79 ff. DOI logo
Marko, Karoline
2024. Extremist language in anti-COVID-19 conspiracy discourse on Facebook. Critical Discourse Studies 21:1  pp. 92 ff. DOI logo
Prentice, Sheryl & Paul J. Taylor
2021. Poles Apart? The Extent of Similarity Between Online Extremist and Non-extremist Message Content. Frontiers in Psychology 12 DOI logo
Taher Al-dihaymawee, Doaa
2022. VICTIMS OR TERRORISTS? A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF WESTERN MEDIA DISCOURSE IN THE DEPICTION OF IRAQI REFUGEES (2007-2017). PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences 8:3  pp. 01 ff. DOI logo

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