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The Tamil Proscriptions: Identities, Legitimacies, and Situated Practices |
Suthaharan Nadarajah
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Poor, brainwashed and immature: prevalent gender stereotypes in Indonesian preventing violent extremism (PVE) and counterterrorism (CT) efforts |
Nuri Widiastuti Veronika
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Civilian-led counterterrorism and the carceral state in contemporary French film |
Fraser McQueen
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Introduction: Women, Gender, and Terrorism: Gendering Terrorism |
Cyndi Banks
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De-recidivism, not de-radicalisation: Understanding the cognitive process among deradicalised Indonesian terrorist returnees |
Petrus Reinhard Golose;Didik Novi Rahmanto
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From Prevent to Protect and Prepare: The Manchester Arena Attack and Shifting Priorities in the United Kingdom’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy (CONTEST) |
Christopher Baker-Beall,;, Lee Miles;Nora Leach & Emma Reed
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The Ethical Limits We Should Place on Intelligence Gathering as Part of an Integrated CT Strategy |
David Omand
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Bad Men, Good Men, and Loving Women: Gender Constructions in British State Messaging on Counterterrorism, Countering Violent Extremism and Preventing Violent Extremism |
Harmonie Toros
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Protection in Peril: Counterterrorism Discourse and International Engagement in Sri Lanka in 2009 |
Gerrit Kurtz & Madhan Mohan Jaganathan
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Ideological Transmission in Extremist Contexts: Towards a Framework of How Ideas Are Shared |
Kim Knott & Benjamin J. Lee
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Deradicalization through Double-Loop Learning? How the Egyptian Gamaa Islamiya Renounced Violence |
Carolin Goerzig
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Data Collection in Online Terrorism and Extremism Research: Strengths, Limitations, and Future Directions |
Ryan Scrivens; Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak & Richard Frank
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Press F to Pay Respects”: An Empirical Exploration of the Mechanics of Gamification in Relation to the Christchurch Attack Suraj Lakhani & Su |
Suraj Lakhani & Susann Wiedlitzka
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The invention of ‘terrorism’ in Somalia: paradigms and policy in US foreign relations |
Ashley Elliot & Georg-Sebastian Holzer
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Assessing the Effectiveness of the Carrot and Stick Counter-terrorist Measure: A Comparison of Algeria and Yemen |
Chuchu ZHANG
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Structural Influences on Involvement in European Homegrown Jihadism: A Case Study |
Edwin Bakker & Quirine Eijkman;Bart Schuurman
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The evolution of information-sharing in EU counter-terrorism post-2015: a paradigm shift? |
Christine Andreeva
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An Attack against Us All? Perceived Similarity and Compassion for the Victims Mediate the Effects of News Coverage about Right-Wing Terrorism |
Helena Knupfer & Jörg Matthes
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Logics of care and control: governing European “returnees” from Iraq and Syria |
Katherine E. Brown & F. Nubla Mohamed
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Bystander reporting to prevent violent extremism and targeted violence: learning from practitioners |
David P. Eisenman; Stevan Weine; Nilpa D. Shah, Nicole V. Jones, Chloe Polutnik Smith, Paul Thomas & Michele Grossman
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Transforming Pacifists into Warmongers? Separatist Movement, State Repression, and the Politics of Framing Terrorism in Nigeria: Evidence from IPOB and Yoruba Nation’s Freedom Frontiers |
John Sunday Ojo
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Peace Process and Anti-terrorism: Dual Challenges Facing Obama Administration’s Middle East Policy |
Zhongmin Liu
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The banality of counterterrorism “after, after 9/11”? Perspectives on the Prevent duty from the UK health care sector |
Charlotte Heath-Kelly & Erzsébet Strausz
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The Islamic Republic of Iran’s use of criminal intermediaries for extraterritorial assassinations and covert violence: a gray zone strategy of outsourced repression |
Ardavan M. Khoshnood
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Where do ‘mixed, unclear, and unstable' ideologies come from? A data-driven answer centred on the incelosphere |
Lewys Brace;Stephane J;Baele & Debbie Ging
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The women and girls associated with Boko Haram: How has the Nigerian government responded? |
Sven Botha
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Visible Counterterrorism Measures in Urban Spaces—Fear-Inducing or Not? |
Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen;Jesper Laisen & Charlotte Wandorf
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Bystander reporting to prevent violent extremism and targeted violence: learning from practitioners |
David P. Eisenman;, Nicole V. Jones, Chloe Polutnik Smith, Paul Thomas & Michele Grossman
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Theorising and illustrating plural policing models in countering armed banditry as hybrid terrorism in northwest Nigeria |
Oluwole Ojewale
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An exploratory analysis of leakage warning behavior in lone-actor terrorists |
Miss Menna Rose & John Morrison
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Return of the Lost Son: Disengagement and social reintegration of former terrorists in Indonesia |
Zulfi Mubaraq;Syamsul Arifin;Irwan Abdullah;Hasse Jubba & AgusIndiyanto
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Chinese Strategy for De-radicalization |
Zunyou Zhou
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‘Killing a mosquito with a hammer’: Al-Shabaab violence and state security responses in Kenya |
Jeremy Lind;Patrick Mutahi & Marjoke Oosterom
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Reconsidering Early Detection in Countering Radicalization by Local Frontline Professionals |
Annemarie van de Weert & Quirine Eijkman
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Citizens, Extremists, Terrorists: Comparing Radicalized Individuals with the General Population |
Bart Schuurman & Sarah L. Carthy
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Biopolitics of hope and security: governing the future through US counterterrorism communications |
Claes Tängh Wrangel
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Exploring the role of encryption and the dark web in cyber terrorism: legal challenges and countermeasures in India |
Hifajatali Sayyed & Sanu Rani Paul
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Being resilient to radicalisation in PVE policy: a critical examination |
William Stephens & Stijn Sieckelinck
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Instrumentalising race: why critical terrorism studies continues to have a race problem |
Amal Abu-Bakare
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Financial Extremism: The Dark Side of Crowdfunding and Terrorism |
Shai Farber & Snir Ahiad Yehezkel
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White Jihad: Fused Extremism? |
Gabriel Weimann; Alexander T. Pack & Gal Rapaport
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A systematic integrative review of counter messaging communication campaigns targeting terrorism or violent extremism |
Samantha Treacy, Alastair Reed & Andrew Glazzard
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Determining the Role of the Internet in Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Six Suggestions for Progressing Research |
Maura Conway
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Keeping up appearances: US domestic extremist organizations and the effects of membership on domestic terrorism perpetrators |
Andrew Vitek
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Determining the Role of the Internet in Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Six Suggestions for Progressing Research |
Maura Conway
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Gender at the crossroads: the role of gender in the UN’s global counterterrorism reform at the humanitarian-development-peace nexus |
Ann-Kathrin Rothermel
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Bringing politics back in: the introduction of the ‘performative power’ of counterterrorism |
Beatrice de Graaf & Bob de Graaff
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Bringing politics back in: the introduction of the ‘performative power’ of counterterrorism |
Beatrice de Graaf & Bob de Graaf
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The etymology of “Islamic extremism”: A misunderstood term? |
Barend Louwrens Prinsloo
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Gender in the United Nations’ agenda on Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism |
Ann-Kathrin Rothermel (she/her/hers)
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