Arguing Counterterrorism
New perspectives
Herausgeber: Pisoiu, Daniela
Arguing Counterterrorism
New perspectives
Herausgeber: Pisoiu, Daniela
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This book offers a multifaceted, analytical account of counterterrorism argumentative speech.
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This book offers a multifaceted, analytical account of counterterrorism argumentative speech.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781138951891
- ISBN-10: 1138951897
- Artikelnr.: 42909959
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781138951891
- ISBN-10: 1138951897
- Artikelnr.: 42909959
Daniela Pisoiu is Researcher at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg. She has a PhD from the University of St Andrews and is the author of Islamist Radicalisation in Europe (Routledge 2011).
Introduction, Daniela Pisoiu Part I: Roots and Cultures 1. The Rhetorical
Origins of the U.S. War on Terror, Carol K. Winkler 2. Western Responses to
Terrorism in the 1970s, Ondrej Ditrych 3. The Power of Terrorism Frames:
Responses to non-Islamist Lone-Wolf Terrorism in Europe, A. Maurits van der
Veen Part II: Phenomenology 4. Between Insurrection and "Reformism": Public
Discourses of 21st Century Greek Armed Groups, Anastassia Tsoukala 5. When
Terrorists Talk Back, Daniela Pisoiu and Nico Prucha 6. Plenty of Oxygen:
Terrorism, News Media and the Politics of the Australian Security State,
David C. Holmes and Rebeka Sullivan 7. Jihadist Terrorism in Europe: Which
Role for Media?, Sybille Reinke de Buitrago 8. Counterterrorism as
contested terrain: performative contradictions and "autoimmune disorder",
Ramaswami Harindranath Part III: Anatomy 9. The Elusive Essence of Evil:
Constructing Otherness in the Coalition of the Willing, Jack Holland 10.
The Discourse on Political Islam and the "War on Terror": Roots, Policy
Implications and Potential for Change, Corinna Mullin 11. The Multiple
Contexts of Russian Counterterrorism Frames: Framing Process and Discursive
Field, Aurélie Campana 12. The Hunter and the Hunted: Metaphors of Pursuit,
Prey and the Intractability of Difference in post 9/11 American
Counterterrorism Discourse, Deborah Wills and Erin Steuter
Origins of the U.S. War on Terror, Carol K. Winkler 2. Western Responses to
Terrorism in the 1970s, Ondrej Ditrych 3. The Power of Terrorism Frames:
Responses to non-Islamist Lone-Wolf Terrorism in Europe, A. Maurits van der
Veen Part II: Phenomenology 4. Between Insurrection and "Reformism": Public
Discourses of 21st Century Greek Armed Groups, Anastassia Tsoukala 5. When
Terrorists Talk Back, Daniela Pisoiu and Nico Prucha 6. Plenty of Oxygen:
Terrorism, News Media and the Politics of the Australian Security State,
David C. Holmes and Rebeka Sullivan 7. Jihadist Terrorism in Europe: Which
Role for Media?, Sybille Reinke de Buitrago 8. Counterterrorism as
contested terrain: performative contradictions and "autoimmune disorder",
Ramaswami Harindranath Part III: Anatomy 9. The Elusive Essence of Evil:
Constructing Otherness in the Coalition of the Willing, Jack Holland 10.
The Discourse on Political Islam and the "War on Terror": Roots, Policy
Implications and Potential for Change, Corinna Mullin 11. The Multiple
Contexts of Russian Counterterrorism Frames: Framing Process and Discursive
Field, Aurélie Campana 12. The Hunter and the Hunted: Metaphors of Pursuit,
Prey and the Intractability of Difference in post 9/11 American
Counterterrorism Discourse, Deborah Wills and Erin Steuter
Introduction, Daniela Pisoiu Part I: Roots and Cultures 1. The Rhetorical
Origins of the U.S. War on Terror, Carol K. Winkler 2. Western Responses to
Terrorism in the 1970s, Ondrej Ditrych 3. The Power of Terrorism Frames:
Responses to non-Islamist Lone-Wolf Terrorism in Europe, A. Maurits van der
Veen Part II: Phenomenology 4. Between Insurrection and "Reformism": Public
Discourses of 21st Century Greek Armed Groups, Anastassia Tsoukala 5. When
Terrorists Talk Back, Daniela Pisoiu and Nico Prucha 6. Plenty of Oxygen:
Terrorism, News Media and the Politics of the Australian Security State,
David C. Holmes and Rebeka Sullivan 7. Jihadist Terrorism in Europe: Which
Role for Media?, Sybille Reinke de Buitrago 8. Counterterrorism as
contested terrain: performative contradictions and "autoimmune disorder",
Ramaswami Harindranath Part III: Anatomy 9. The Elusive Essence of Evil:
Constructing Otherness in the Coalition of the Willing, Jack Holland 10.
The Discourse on Political Islam and the "War on Terror": Roots, Policy
Implications and Potential for Change, Corinna Mullin 11. The Multiple
Contexts of Russian Counterterrorism Frames: Framing Process and Discursive
Field, Aurélie Campana 12. The Hunter and the Hunted: Metaphors of Pursuit,
Prey and the Intractability of Difference in post 9/11 American
Counterterrorism Discourse, Deborah Wills and Erin Steuter
Origins of the U.S. War on Terror, Carol K. Winkler 2. Western Responses to
Terrorism in the 1970s, Ondrej Ditrych 3. The Power of Terrorism Frames:
Responses to non-Islamist Lone-Wolf Terrorism in Europe, A. Maurits van der
Veen Part II: Phenomenology 4. Between Insurrection and "Reformism": Public
Discourses of 21st Century Greek Armed Groups, Anastassia Tsoukala 5. When
Terrorists Talk Back, Daniela Pisoiu and Nico Prucha 6. Plenty of Oxygen:
Terrorism, News Media and the Politics of the Australian Security State,
David C. Holmes and Rebeka Sullivan 7. Jihadist Terrorism in Europe: Which
Role for Media?, Sybille Reinke de Buitrago 8. Counterterrorism as
contested terrain: performative contradictions and "autoimmune disorder",
Ramaswami Harindranath Part III: Anatomy 9. The Elusive Essence of Evil:
Constructing Otherness in the Coalition of the Willing, Jack Holland 10.
The Discourse on Political Islam and the "War on Terror": Roots, Policy
Implications and Potential for Change, Corinna Mullin 11. The Multiple
Contexts of Russian Counterterrorism Frames: Framing Process and Discursive
Field, Aurélie Campana 12. The Hunter and the Hunted: Metaphors of Pursuit,
Prey and the Intractability of Difference in post 9/11 American
Counterterrorism Discourse, Deborah Wills and Erin Steuter