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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Reporting Political Arguments 3. Reflection 1: The First Steps – From ‘Context Selection’ to Dialogical Networks 4. On the Emergence of Political Identity in Czech Mass Media: The Case of Democratic Party of Sudetenland 5. On Dialogical Networks: Arguments about the Migration Law in Czech Mass Media in 1993 6. On Membership Categorisation: ‘Us’, ‘Them’and ‘Doing Violence’ in Political Discourse 7. Reflection 2: On Historical Contextualisations in Dialogical Networks Project 8. The War on Terror and Muslim Britons’ Safety: A Week in the Life of a Dialogical Network 9. Reflection 3: Continuities, Novelties and Dissociations 10. Practical Historians and Adversaries: 9/11 Revisited 11. A Day in the Life of a Dialogical Network – The Case of Czech Currency Devaluation 12. Reflection 4: Multiplication and Emergent Meanings 13. Conclusion
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