Ten years since the eruption of the Arab Spring, El Mustapha
Lahlali explores the dialectical relationship between discourse and
social change during and post the conflict. In particular, the book
examines how Arabic public and political discourse shapes and is
shaped by the wider social, cultural and political environment.
Analysing the dialogue of various actors, Islamic parties and
stakeholder as well as marginalised voices Arabic Political
Discourse in Transition identifies the key linguistic strategies
and features used to frame, represent and position oneself at times
of conflict.
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