Arts & Humanities
Discourse
100%
Argumentation
68%
Israel
62%
Public Space
53%
Popular Literature
45%
Subversives
43%
Rhetoric
40%
Discursive
39%
Fear Appeals
34%
Likud
32%
Ideological Manipulation
30%
Masada
29%
Bravura
29%
Jews
29%
Passion
27%
Censorship
27%
New Rhetoric
27%
Hebrew Literature
26%
Self-censorship
26%
Doxa
26%
Discursive Construction
25%
Hebrew Text
24%
Confrontation
24%
Cyberspace
24%
Diachrony
24%
Old French
23%
Translator
23%
Historical Novel
22%
Banner
21%
Rationality
21%
Quarrel
21%
Discourse Analysis
21%
Ideology
21%
Dissidents
20%
Concession
20%
Roland Barthes
20%
Massacre
20%
Hatred
20%
Subversion
20%
Religion
19%
Revisionist
19%
Public Life
19%
Book Industry
19%
Exclusion
19%
Elections
19%
Editor
18%
Democracy
18%
France
18%
Public Opinion
18%
Omission
18%
Pseudonym
18%
Roman Empire
18%
Coexistence
18%
Manipulation
17%
Ethos
17%
Translating
17%
Daily Life
17%
Revival
17%
Novel
16%
Corporate Image
15%
Readership
15%
Dispute
15%
Impression Management
14%
Christianity
13%
Epideictic
13%
Diglossia
13%
Literary System
12%
Foreign Policy
12%
Fiction
12%
Duel
12%
Text Analysis
11%
Language Studies
11%
18th Century
11%
Particles
11%
Classical Tradition
11%
Practical Reasoning
11%
Topoi
11%
Logos
11%
Names
11%
Deliberation
10%
Actualization
10%
Socialist
10%
Social Problems
10%
Paradox
10%
Belletristics
10%
Communion
10%
National Image
9%
Commonplaces
9%
Social Interaction
9%
Diglossic
9%
Hebrew Translation
9%
Specificity
9%
Factions
9%
English People
9%
Social Sciences
8%
Communication
8%
Branding
8%
Field Theory
8%
Palestine
8%
Death of the Author
8%
Social Sciences
argumentation
66%
discourse
53%
Israel
47%
public space
36%
Israeli
33%
rhetoric
31%
Corporate management
27%
translator
27%
mass production
26%
dissident
24%
massacre
24%
rationality
22%
censorship
21%
anxiety
21%
Jew
20%
concession
20%
coexistence
19%
literature
19%
pragmatics
18%
virtual reality
18%
France
18%
self-image
18%
discourse analysis
16%
public opinion
16%
editor
16%
ideology
15%
appeal
15%
dispute
15%
readership
14%
speaking
14%
campaign
13%
exclusion
13%
election
13%
social science
13%
democracy
12%
public office
12%
field theory
12%
violence
11%
Federal Republic of Germany
11%
manipulation
11%
industry
10%
faction
10%
Palestine
10%
event
10%
interaction
10%
writer
10%
Roman Empire
10%
social problem
10%
regime
9%
accused
9%
intellectual
9%
anniversary
9%
World War II
9%
deliberation
9%
Arab
8%
history
8%
candidacy
8%
myth
8%
foreign policy
8%
aggression
7%
Christianity
7%
subversion
7%
reform
7%
historiography
7%
president
6%
news
6%
instrumentalization
6%
linguistics
6%
Eastern Europe
5%
national identity
5%
suicide
5%
nationalism
5%
universalism
5%
politician
5%
present
5%
communication
5%