Much has been made of US President Donald Trump†™s authoritarian tendencies. Trump†™s inflammatory rhetoric and draconian policies lay bare the violence embedded in contemporary political discourse and power relations. While Trump†™s verbal assaults on news workers are well documented and widely discussed, his efforts – and those of his immediate predecessor Barack Obama – to silence government whistleblowers receive far less scrutiny. Drawing on discourse theory and analysis, this paper explores the experience of three prominent leakers and the epistemic violence underpinning America†™s war on whistleblowers.
Beitrag
Violence, Intimidation and Incarceration: America†™s War on Whistleblowers
Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung (ISSN 2195-867X), Ausgabe 3, Jahr 2019, Seite 265 - 284
Violence, Intimidation and Incarceration: America†™s War on Whistleblowers
Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung (ISSN 2195-867X), Ausgabe 3, Jahr 2019, Seite 265 - 284
10.3262/ZFD1903265
Kevin Howley, Violence, Intimidation and Incarceration: America†™s War on Whistleblowers (2024), Beltz Juventa, 69469 Weinheim, ISSN: 2195-867X, 2019 #3, S.265
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2195-867X
Beltz Juventa
Diskursanalyse
Discourse Analysis
securitization
Espionage Act
Whistleblower*innen
whistleblowers