Civil Society, Rhetoric of Resistance, and Transatlantic Trade
“By combining rhetorical theory and strategies with framing, the authors advance an innovative approach, providing a nuanced examination of both supporters and opponents’ arguments over TTIP…it is a must-read and deserves to become a core reference work.”
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Leif Johan Eliasson Patricia Garcia-Duran Huet
Civil Society, Rhetoric of Resistance, and Transatlantic Trade “By combining rhetorical theory and strategies with framing, the authors advance an innovative approach, providing a nuanced examination of both supporters and opponents’ arguments over TTIP. This book contributes to the literatures on rhetorical analysis, framing and politicization and gives students, practitioners, and policy-makers invaluable insight on the main challenges during the negotiations. For its original theoretical rigor, and rich empirical foundations, it is a must-read and deserves to become a core reference work.” —Aukje van Loon, Postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the Chair of International Politics, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany “Today it is ever more urgent to understand the arguments used by competing voices in the struggle over global trade governance. Eliasson and Garcia-Duran’s rhetorical mapping of the contestation around TTIP reads as a political rollercoaster, drawing out how the once largely ‘club-like’ atmosphere of trade negotiations has become politicised. In so doing, their insightful account shows how the politics of trade has become a debate over the future shape of human society.” —Michael Strange, Reader in International Relations, Department of Global Political Studies, Malmö University, Sweden
Leif Johan Eliasson Patricia Garcia-Duran Huet
Civil Society, Rhetoric of Resistance, and Transatlantic Trade
Leif Johan Eliasson East Stroudsburg University East Stroudsburg, PA, USA
Patricia Garcia-Duran Huet University of Barcelona Barcelona, Spain
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