2016
DOI: 10.14687/ijhs.v13i1.3663
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Critical discourse analysis on the news about terrorism: An analytical study on Turkish media

Abstract: Today, combating terrorism is accepted as an international issue. Turkey has struggled with this problem for years. Combating terrorism is not only a matter for the state or government to address, but nongovernmental organizations must be contribute to the process of developing strategies and policies against terrorism. Media organs may have contribution in fighting against terrorism and newspapers which can be tools to combat terrorism are the subject of this study. Three newspapers were selected as samples o… Show more

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“…This resonates well with wider discursive contexts in the respective cases. The supposed terrorists -Chechens, Kurds and Pakistan-sponsored groups -have long been constructed as hostile and threatening other in all three countries (Kolås, 2010;Russell, 2005;Töngür & Kara, 2016). In China, by contrast, the term terrorism is generally not widely used, and Uighur groups provide relatively little challenge to the state (Du & Li, 2017).…”
Section: Table 2 Around Herementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This resonates well with wider discursive contexts in the respective cases. The supposed terrorists -Chechens, Kurds and Pakistan-sponsored groups -have long been constructed as hostile and threatening other in all three countries (Kolås, 2010;Russell, 2005;Töngür & Kara, 2016). In China, by contrast, the term terrorism is generally not widely used, and Uighur groups provide relatively little challenge to the state (Du & Li, 2017).…”
Section: Table 2 Around Herementioning
confidence: 99%