Terror from behind the keyboard: conceptualising faceless detractors and guarantors of security in cyberspace/ Gareth Mott

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): In: Critical Studies on Terrorism Vol 9 No 1, April 2016, pp. 33-53 (112) Summary: This article uses a discourse analysis approach on the basis that discourse functions to produce social and political actors authorised to speak and act. To develop securitisation theory's articulation of the dichotomy between legitimate and illegitimate violence as it is reflected in British government policy.
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This article uses a discourse analysis approach on the basis that discourse functions to produce social and political actors authorised to speak and act. To develop securitisation theory's articulation of the dichotomy between legitimate and illegitimate violence as it is reflected in British government policy.

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