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1 The Tamil Proscriptions: Identities, Legitimacies, and Situated Practices Suthaharan Nadarajah
2 Poor, brainwashed and immature: prevalent gender stereotypes in Indonesian preventing violent extremism (PVE) and counterterrorism (CT) efforts Nuri Widiastuti Veronika
3 Civilian-led counterterrorism and the carceral state in contemporary French film Fraser McQueen
4 Introduction: Women, Gender, and Terrorism: Gendering Terrorism Cyndi Banks
5 De-recidivism, not de-radicalisation: Understanding the cognitive process among deradicalised Indonesian terrorist returnees Petrus Reinhard Golose;Didik Novi Rahmanto
6 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
7 The Ethical Limits We Should Place on Intelligence Gathering as Part of an Integrated CT Strategy David Omand
8 Bad Men, Good Men, and Loving Women: Gender Constructions in British State Messaging on Counterterrorism, Countering Violent Extremism and Preventing Violent Extremism Harmonie Toros
9 Protection in Peril: Counterterrorism Discourse and International Engagement in Sri Lanka in 2009 Gerrit Kurtz & Madhan Mohan Jaganathan
10 Ideological Transmission in Extremist Contexts: Towards a Framework of How Ideas Are Shared Kim Knott & Benjamin J. Lee
11 Deradicalization through Double-Loop Learning? How the Egyptian Gamaa Islamiya Renounced Violence Carolin Goerzig
12 Data Collection in Online Terrorism and Extremism Research: Strengths, Limitations, and Future Directions Ryan Scrivens; Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak & Richard Frank
13 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
14 The invention of ‘terrorism’ in Somalia: paradigms and policy in US foreign relations Ashley Elliot & Georg-Sebastian Holzer
15 Assessing the Effectiveness of the Carrot and Stick Counter-terrorist Measure: A Comparison of Algeria and Yemen Chuchu ZHANG
16 Structural Influences on Involvement in European Homegrown Jihadism: A Case Study Edwin Bakker & Quirine Eijkman;Bart Schuurman
17 The evolution of information-sharing in EU counter-terrorism post-2015: a paradigm shift? Christine Andreeva
18 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
19 Logics of care and control: governing European “returnees” from Iraq and Syria Katherine E. Brown & F. Nubla Mohamed
20 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
21 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
22 Peace Process and Anti-terrorism: Dual Challenges Facing Obama Administration’s Middle East Policy Zhongmin Liu
23 The banality of counterterrorism “after, after 9/11”? Perspectives on the Prevent duty from the UK health care sector Charlotte Heath-Kelly & Erzsébet Strausz
24 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
25 Where do ‘mixed, unclear, and unstable' ideologies come from? A data-driven answer centred on the incelosphere Lewys Brace;Stephane J;Baele & Debbie Ging
26 The women and girls associated with Boko Haram: How has the Nigerian government responded? Sven Botha
27 Visible Counterterrorism Measures in Urban Spaces—Fear-Inducing or Not? Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen;Jesper Laisen & Charlotte Wandorf
28 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
29 Theorising and illustrating plural policing models in countering armed banditry as hybrid terrorism in northwest Nigeria Oluwole Ojewale
30 An exploratory analysis of leakage warning behavior in lone-actor terrorists Miss Menna Rose & John Morrison
31 Return of the Lost Son: Disengagement and social reintegration of former terrorists in Indonesia Zulfi Mubaraq;Syamsul Arifin;Irwan Abdullah;Hasse Jubba & AgusIndiyanto
32 Chinese Strategy for De-radicalization Zunyou Zhou
33 ‘Killing a mosquito with a hammer’: Al-Shabaab violence and state security responses in Kenya Jeremy Lind;Patrick Mutahi & Marjoke Oosterom
34 Reconsidering Early Detection in Countering Radicalization by Local Frontline Professionals Annemarie van de Weert & Quirine Eijkman
35 Citizens, Extremists, Terrorists: Comparing Radicalized Individuals with the General Population Bart Schuurman & Sarah L. Carthy
36 Biopolitics of hope and security: governing the future through US counterterrorism communications Claes Tängh Wrangel
37 Exploring the role of encryption and the dark web in cyber terrorism: legal challenges and countermeasures in India Hifajatali Sayyed & Sanu Rani Paul
38 Being resilient to radicalisation in PVE policy: a critical examination William Stephens & Stijn Sieckelinck
39 Instrumentalising race: why critical terrorism studies continues to have a race problem Amal Abu-Bakare
40 Financial Extremism: The Dark Side of Crowdfunding and Terrorism Shai Farber & Snir Ahiad Yehezkel
41 White Jihad: Fused Extremism? Gabriel Weimann; Alexander T. Pack & Gal Rapaport
42 A systematic integrative review of counter messaging communication campaigns targeting terrorism or violent extremism Samantha Treacy, Alastair Reed & Andrew Glazzard
43 Determining the Role of the Internet in Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Six Suggestions for Progressing Research Maura Conway
44 Keeping up appearances: US domestic extremist organizations and the effects of membership on domestic terrorism perpetrators Andrew Vitek
45 Determining the Role of the Internet in Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Six Suggestions for Progressing Research Maura Conway
46 Gender at the crossroads: the role of gender in the UN’s global counterterrorism reform at the humanitarian-development-peace nexus Ann-Kathrin Rothermel
47 Bringing politics back in: the introduction of the ‘performative power’ of counterterrorism Beatrice de Graaf  & Bob de Graaff 
48 Bringing politics back in: the introduction of the ‘performative power’ of counterterrorism Beatrice de Graaf  & Bob de Graaf
49 The etymology of “Islamic extremism”: A misunderstood term? Barend Louwrens Prinsloo
50 Gender in the United Nations’ agenda on Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Ann-Kathrin Rothermel (she/her/hers)