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Framing violence : conflicting images, identities, and discourses / edited by Banu Baybars-Hawks.
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International Conference on Conflict, Terrorism and Society (4th : 2015 : Istanbul, Turkey)
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English
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.
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ix, 233 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 21 cm
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HM886 .F73 2016
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Violence
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Violence in mass media
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Terrorism
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Social conflict
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Baybars-Hawks, Banu
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Notes
'This edited volume is based on selected papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Conflict, Terrorism and Society titled "Framing Violence : Borders, Conflicts and Identities" held at Kadir Has University in Istanbul in April 2015.'
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1443899488 (hardback)
9781443899482 (hardback)
OCLC
961309802
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