The author’s intention is concentrated on means of verbalization of the concept of TERRORISM in the British newspaper discourse. The illustrative material is taken from the British periodicals and newspapers
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
Terror and terrorism are being studied not only and not so much in the academic context. Criminologi...
AbstractThis paper examines verbal features in terrorism reportage of The Punch and The New York Tim...
Despite the urgency and growing interest in a subject, there is no unifying definition of terrorism....
The author discusses terrorism (and terms associated with it), considering the social rhetoric surro...
This article examines a neglected dimension of the dominant discourse of terrorism, namely, the vern...
The article describes the translational aspects of interpretation process of the concept TERRORISM i...
The media image of terrorism — a study design and results of pilot studiesThe arti...
The language we use when we talk about terrorism has an important role to play in the discursive con...
This study examines instances of metaphor in two British news sources: the left-leaning Guardian and...
The difference in the choice of the vocabulary used when reporting about terrorist acts in the media...
There is a very large academic literature which examines the discourses and public representations o...
How does violence become understood as terrorism? In this article, we show how a narrative approach ...
There is a very large academic literature which examines the discourses and public representations o...
When speaking about terrorism we usually include the mass media in the discussion because spreading ...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
Terror and terrorism are being studied not only and not so much in the academic context. Criminologi...
AbstractThis paper examines verbal features in terrorism reportage of The Punch and The New York Tim...
Despite the urgency and growing interest in a subject, there is no unifying definition of terrorism....
The author discusses terrorism (and terms associated with it), considering the social rhetoric surro...
This article examines a neglected dimension of the dominant discourse of terrorism, namely, the vern...
The article describes the translational aspects of interpretation process of the concept TERRORISM i...
The media image of terrorism — a study design and results of pilot studiesThe arti...
The language we use when we talk about terrorism has an important role to play in the discursive con...
This study examines instances of metaphor in two British news sources: the left-leaning Guardian and...
The difference in the choice of the vocabulary used when reporting about terrorist acts in the media...
There is a very large academic literature which examines the discourses and public representations o...
How does violence become understood as terrorism? In this article, we show how a narrative approach ...
There is a very large academic literature which examines the discourses and public representations o...
When speaking about terrorism we usually include the mass media in the discussion because spreading ...
Many scholars, government analysts and politicians point out that since the mid 1990s ‘terrorism’ ha...
Terror and terrorism are being studied not only and not so much in the academic context. Criminologi...
AbstractThis paper examines verbal features in terrorism reportage of The Punch and The New York Tim...