
The Discourse of Terrorism
Special issue of Pragmatics and Society 13:3 (2022)
Editors
[Pragmatics and Society, 13:3] 2022. vi, 202 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 July 2022
Published online on 21 July 2022
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Table of Contents
- Transdisciplinary approaches to the discourse of Islamist extremismEncarnación Hidalgo-Tenorio & Juan L. Castro | pp. 353–360
- Urban environments favorable to radical narratives: The case of El PucheManuel Moyano, Jocelyn J. Bélanger, Roberto M. Lobato & Humberto M. Trujillo | pp. 361–382
- From image to function: Automated analysis of online jihadi videosJavier García-Marín & Óscar G. Luengo | pp. 383–403
- Approaches to the discourse of terror: How power relations are represented through forced primings in jihadist magazinesKatie J. Patterson & Michael T. L. Pace-Sigge | pp. 404–430
- “They fabricated lies against us and described us in the harshest of ways”: An analysis of the transitivity patterns used in the online magazine DABIQLeanne Bartley | pp. 431–452
- From our sisters/to our sisters: The discursive construction of ideal womanhood in the official magazines of the Islamic StateCarmen Aguilera-Carnerero | pp. 453–476
- Under the shadow of swords: The Rhetoric of Jihad. A corpus-based critical analysis of religious metaphors in jihadist magazinesKatie J. Patterson | pp. 477–500
- “I Am Proud to Be a Traitor”: The emotion/opinion interplay in jihadist magazinesMiguel-Ángel Benítez-Castro & Encarnación Hidalgo-Tenorio | pp. 501–531
- A semi-supervised algorithm for detecting extremism propaganda diffusion on social mediaM. Francisco, M. Á. Benítez-Castro, E. Hidalgo-Tenorio & Juan L. Castro | pp. 532–554
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