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Purposive and performative persuasion: The linguistic basis for criminalising (direct and indirect) encouragement of terrorism
Stuart Macdonald,
Nuria Lorenzo-Dus
Using Law to Fight Terror: Legal Approaches to Combating Violent Non-State and State Sponsored Actors
Abstract
Purposive and performative persuasion: The linguistic basis for criminalising (direct and indirect) encouragement of terrorism
Published in: | Using Law to Fight Terror: Legal Approaches to Combating Violent Non-State and State Sponsored Actors |
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Published: |
Oxford University Press
2019
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa40449 |
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This is a draft of a chapter/article that has been accepted for publication by Oxford University Press in the forthcoming book Using Law to Fight Terror: Legal Approaches to Combating Violent Non-State and State Sponsored Actors due for publication in 2018. |
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Keywords: |
speech acts, encouragement, incitement, terrorism act, social media |
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College of Arts and Humanities |