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  1. How extremist language builds bonds and obligations that pressure people into violence
  2. A cyberterrorist behind the keyboard
  3. Conceptual Burstiness in Sociolinguistic Profiling of Radical-Criminal Communications: Corpus Method-Assisted Meaning Extraction for Investigative Leads
  4. Moral Disaffiliation in Cyber Incitement to Hatred and Violence
  5. The Routledge International Handbook of Online Deviance
  6. Moving towards peace, compassion and empathy through semiotic enquiry
  7. Compassion in digital activism: moralised and humanised social discursive process
  8. Review of Curtis (2022): The new peace linguistics and the role of language in conflict
  9. Moving towards Peace, Compassion and Empathy through Semiotic Enquiry
  10. Identity attacks in threatening communications: how and why they are performed
  11. Discursive pragmatics of justification in terrorist threat texts: Victim-blaming, denying, discrediting, legitimating, manipulating, and retaliation
  12. Linguistic strategies used in the crime of incitement to hatred and violence
  13. Language as evidence
  14. Heteroglossia and terrorist threatening communications
  15. Linguistic evidence of the role of violent extremist discourse in radicalisation to violence
  16. The Role of (De)bonding in the Legitimation of Violence in Extremists' Public Threatening Communication
  17. Decoding and understanding a violent extremist's identity
  18. A Sociolinguistic Study of Husband-to-Wife Address Forms and Functions in Rural Jordanian Community