What does the “terrorist” label really do? Measuring and explaining the effects of the “terrorist” and “Islamist” categories
Many scholars and practitioners claim that labelling groups or individuals as “terrorists” does not simply describe them but also shapes public attitudes, due to the label’s important normative and political charge. Yet is there such a “terrorist label effect”? In view of surprisingly scant evidence...
Auteurs principaux: | Baele, S, Sterck, O, Slingeneyer, T, Lits, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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