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Contemporary Discourses of Hate and Radicalism across Space and Genres
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Edited by:
Monika Kopytowska
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English
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2017
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This unique volume brings together various academic voices and critical reflections on discursive manifestations of hate and radicalism in contemporary public discourses. The authors venture into an array of socio-political contexts and public spaces, providing a compelling overview of similarities and divergences, continuities and discontinuities, outward hatred and the “politics of denial”, the use of collective symbols and construction of individual identities. Multiple genres are taken under scrutiny, including blogs, forums, internet websites and newspaper coverage, political speeches and debates, news reports and broadcast interactions, with a view to capturing the themes and pragma-rhetorical strategies within texts abundant with radical and hateful messages. In addition to examining discourse dynamics and the underlying logic of such texts, the contributors to this monograph explore the ideological motivations and the consequences they might have for social actions on both an individual and collective level.
Highly relevant in the contemporary world, divided by conflicts, power and resource struggles, right-wing extremism, and crusades against the imaginary Other, the book presents state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research that should be of interest to specialists in pragmatics, rhetoric, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, as well as media and communication studies.
Originally published as a special issue of Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 3:1 (2015).
Highly relevant in the contemporary world, divided by conflicts, power and resource struggles, right-wing extremism, and crusades against the imaginary Other, the book presents state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research that should be of interest to specialists in pragmatics, rhetoric, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, as well as media and communication studies.
Originally published as a special issue of Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 3:1 (2015).
Reviews
Gintaras Dautartas, University of Helsinki, in Internet Pragmatics 2:2 (2019).:
Contemporary Discourses of Hate and Radicalism across Space and Genres is undoubtedly an important addition to the field and crucial for understanding the rise of fascist ideologies, as well as for developing new strategies to resist them.
Contemporary Discourses of Hate and Radicalism across Space and Genres is undoubtedly an important addition to the field and crucial for understanding the rise of fascist ideologies, as well as for developing new strategies to resist them.
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Denying the Holocaust in media debates in Austria and the UK Ruth Wodak Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Andreas Musolff Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Cyberhate, refugee crisis and proximization Monika Kopytowska, Łukasz Grabowski and Julita Woźniak Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Robbie Love and Paul Baker Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Ideological underpinnings of the discourse of Second Amendment absolutism Adam Hodges Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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The uses of hurt feelings in Israeli public discourse Zohar Kampf Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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The radicalisation of the May 2013 Woolwich attack in British press reportage Matthew Evans and Simone Schuller Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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China in the eyes of the British and Hungarian far-right Anna Szilágyi Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Racism, nationalism, authoritarianism and conservatism in the discourse of Golden Dawn Panagiotis Sotiris Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Notes on the pragmatics of Dutch populism Michiel Leezenberg Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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November 3, 2017
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9789027264985
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279
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