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1 “Terrorism”, “democracy” and the Spanish 1978 “constitution”: transitional concepts, posttransitional metap Carlos Yebra López
2 Re-visioning the “Eye in the Sky”: targeted drone strikes and an ethics of the encounter Matthew Robson
3 Problems with the critical studies approach to the study of terrorism Leonard Weinberg & William Eubank
4 Preventing extremisms, taming dissidence: Islamic radicalism and black extremism in the U.S. making of CVE Manuela Trindade Viana & Pedro Paulo dos Santos da Silva
5 Political communication and political violence: a Luhmannian perspective Florian Edelmann
6 Online jihadist magazines and the “religious terrorism” thesis Stuart Macdonald; Nyasha Maravanyika; David Nezri; Elliot Parry & Kate Thos
7 “Listing terrorists”: the impact of proscription on third-party efforts to engage armed groups in peace processes – a practitioner's perspective Sophie Haspeslagh
8 Limits of tolerance under pressure: a case study of Dutch terrorist detention policy Tinka M. Veldhuis & Siegwart Lindenberg
9 Researching race, racialisation, and racism in critical terrorism studies: clarifying conceptual ambiguities Sanne Groothuis
10 Critical terrorism studies and numbers: engagements, openings, and future research Lee Jarvis
11 Introduction: gender and the governance of terrorism and violent extremism Ann-Kathrin Rothermel & Laura J. Shepherd
12 Looking beyond waves and datasets: “cultures of terrorism” and the future of history in terrorism studies Chris Millington
13 Misogynistic terrorism: it has always been here Caron E. Gentry
14 The hegemony of Prevent: turning counterterrorism policing into common sense Amna Kaleem
15 Counter-terrorism training “at your kitchen table”: the promotion of “CT citizens” and the securitisation of everyday life in the UK Itoiz Rodrigo Jusué
16 Critical terrorism studies and the far-right: beyond problems and solutions? Lee Jarvis
17 Misogynistic terrorism: it has always been here Caron E. Gentry
18 Critical terrorism studies and numbers: engagements, openings, and future research Lee Jarvis
19 “Listing terrorists”: the impact of proscription on third-party efforts to engage armed groups in peace processes – a practitioner's perspectiv Sophie Haspeslagh
20 Just counterterrorism George M. Clifford
21 John Locke, the state of nature and terrorism Stephen Chadwick
22 Is resilience a favourable concept in terrorism research? The multifaceted discourses of resilience in the academic literature S. H. Jore
23 Introduction: 10 years of Critical Studies on Terrorism Richard Jackson;Harmonie Toros; Lee Jarvis & Charlotte Heath-Kelly
24 Injustice and the New World Order: an anthropological perspective on “terrorism” in India Irfan Ahmad
25 Intersubjective body mapping for reintegration: assessing an art-based methodology to promote reintegration of foreign terrorist fighters Tina Mykkanen
26 Fuelling the fire: Al-Shabaab, counter-terrorism and radicalisation in Kenya Simone Papale
27 Finding the right mix: re-evaluating the road to gender-equality in countering violent extremism programming Jessica White
28 False dawns or new horizons? Further issues and challenges for Critical Terrorism Studies Torsten Michel & Anthony Richards
29 Exploring the temporality in/of British counterterrorism law and law making Kathryn Marie Fisher
30 Crossing the limen: terrorist prisoners and the politically liminal process of imprisonment Tim Montgomery
31 Counterterrorism in Ethiopia: source of threat or security to the people? Yared Ayalew
32 Counter-terrorism and peace negotiations with Philippine rebel groups Soliman M. Santos Jr
33 Class conflict, state terrorism and the Pakistani military: the Okara Military Farms dispute Eamon Murphy
34 Bad history: a historian’s critique of Rapoport’s “four waves of modern terrorism” model Chris Millington
35 Authoritarian regimes against terrorism: lessons from China Elena Pokalova
36 Atomic obsession: nuclear alarmism from Hiroshima to al-Qaeda Global Salafism: Islam's new religious movement Mass media and modern warfare: reporting the Russian war on terrorism Terror in Chechnya: Russia and the tragedy of civilians in war Campbell Craig; Stuart Lee;Robert A; Saunders & Randall Law
37 Are terrorists “insane”? A critical analysis of mental health categories in lone terrorists’ trials Stéphane J. Baele
38 American and foreign terrorists: an analysis of divergent portrayals in US newspaper coverage Emlyn Crenshaw
39 Against state terror: lessons on memory, counterterrorism and resistance from the Global South Henrique Tavares Furtado
40 Affective discipline – resilience in radicalisation prevention Barbara Gruber
41 “9/11 is alive and well” or how critical terrorism studies has sustained the 9/11 narrative Harmonie Toros
42 Terrorism, organised crime and the biopolitics of violence Harmonie Toros & Luca Mavelli
43 Online jihadist magazines and the “religious terrorism” thesis Stuart Macdonald; Nyasha Maravanyika; David Nezri,; Elliot Parry & Kate Thomas
44 Introduction: gender and the governance of terrorism and violent extremism Ann-Kathrin Rothermel & Laura J. Shepherd
45 International terrorism? Indian popular cinema and the politics of terror Clelia Clini
46 How do Militant Organizations Respond to Counterterrorism? Introducing the LIVE Typology, with Examples from Proscription in Pakistan Muhammad Feyyaz & Brian J. Phillips
47 Deadliness, organisational change and suicide attacks: understanding the assumptions inherent in the use of the term ‘new terrorism’ Orla Lynch & Christopher Ryder
48 Communication (un)savviness and the failure of terrorism: a case of Pakistani terrorist organizations Muhammad Feyyaz
49 British Muslim youth: radicalisation, terrorism and the construction of the “other” Orla Lynch
50 A critical analysis of India and Pakistan’s terrorism discourse in the context of geopolitics and imperialism Muhammad Feyyaz and Sadaf Husnain Bari