This book offers the first systematic account in English of the Spanish mass press coverage of 'jihadist terrorist' attacks in contemporary Spain.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carlos Yebra López is an Assistant Professor in Spanish Linguistics at California State University, Fullerton, USA. He has a PhD from New York University and is co-editor of Methodologies in Critical Terrorism Studies (2024).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction: Theoretical Framework Methodology and Chapters Part I: Contextualisation Chapter 2: Spanish 'Terrorism' since the 'Transition to Democracy' Part II: Critical Metaphor Analysis Chapter 3: The Bombings the Perpetrators and the 'Victims' Chapter 4: Reactions Demonstrations 'Elections ' and the 'Constitution' Chapter 5: The Runover the Perpetrators and the 'Victims' Chapter 6: Reactions Mourning Spanish 'Democracy ' and Catalan Independence Chapter 7: Conclusion: Main Findings and Future Avenues for Research
Chapter 1: Introduction: Theoretical Framework Methodology and Chapters Part I: Contextualisation Chapter 2: Spanish 'Terrorism' since the 'Transition to Democracy' Part II: Critical Metaphor Analysis Chapter 3: The Bombings the Perpetrators and the 'Victims' Chapter 4: Reactions Demonstrations 'Elections ' and the 'Constitution' Chapter 5: The Runover the Perpetrators and the 'Victims' Chapter 6: Reactions Mourning Spanish 'Democracy ' and Catalan Independence Chapter 7: Conclusion: Main Findings and Future Avenues for Research
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