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1 From flowers to far-right extremists: A genealogy of ecology in terrorism and extremism studies Jade Hutchinson
2 Topics in terrorism research: reviewing trends and gaps, 2007-2016 Bart Schuurman
3 Was the 2019 Christchurch attack a black swan event? Understanding far-right violence in New Zealand Shandon Harris-Hogan
4 Seeing through Troubled Water: Proposing a Narrow Focus on Behavioral Warning Signals for the Prevention of Terrorist Violence Jan-Willem van Prooijen & Marko Jelicic;Astrid Bastiaens
5 The Benefits and Challenges of Classroom-Based Surveys for the Study of Radicalization and Extremism among Adolescents Lea Echelmeyer;Laura-Romina Goede,;Yvonne Krieg & Carl Philipp Schröder
6 A systematic integrative review of counter messaging communication campaigns targeting terrorism or violent extremism Alastair Reed & Andrew Glazzard;Samantha Treacy
7 From ‘evil doers’ to ‘very fine people’: The politics of shifting counterterrorism targets Andrea Birdsall & Rebecca Sanders
8 Understanding Vulnerability to Violent Extremism: Evidence from Borno State, Northeastern Nigeria Eka Ikpe;Damilola Adegoke;Funmi Olonisakin & Folahanmi Aina
9 Rethinking counterterrorism: targeting organisational incentives, not just attacks Henry Prunckun
10 Better the Devil You Know? How Fringe Terrorism Can Induce an Advantage for Moderate Nonviolent Campaigns Terrorism and Political Violence;Stefano Costalli & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
11 Countering Terrorism in Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin: Reassessing the Role of Vigilantism as a Counterterrorism Initiative Olayinka Ajala & Joe Murphy
12 Reimagining the Relationship Between Hate Crime and Terrorism: A Case Study of New Zealand Alejandro J. Beutel & John Jupp
13 Terrorism in Central African Republic: A Mosaic of State Fragility and Abnormality Chukwuemeka N. Oko-Otu & Kelechi Johnmary Ani
14 Counterinsurgency, community participation, and the preventing and countering violent extremism agenda in Kenya Elizabeth Mesok
15 Decolonising Global North terrorism studies in Southeast Asian Muslim-majority countries Mohammed Ilyas
16 “It Gets a Bit Messy”: Norwegian Social Workers’ Perspectives on Collaboration with Police and Security Service on Cases of Radicalisation and Violent Extremism Håvard Haugstvedt & Svein Erik Tuastad
17 Perceived Societal Fear and Cyberhate after the November 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks Bernard Enjolras & Kari Steen-Johnsen; Pekka Räsänen,;Atte Oksanen;Markus Kaakinen; Jaana Minkkinen
18 Modelling Drivers of Grievance-Fuelled Violence Emily Corner;Adelaide Bragias;Jacob Church & Helen Taylor
19 Homegrown terrorism and transformative learning: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding radicalization Alex S. Wilner & Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz
20 Extremist and pro-violence attitudes of Spanish adolescents in secondary schools Pilar Rodriguez Martinez; Christian Roith; Antonio Jesús Segura Sánchez
21 Synergies between “Hard” and “Soft” Interventions Against Online Extremism: An Agent‑Based Simulation and Cost–Benefit Analysis Matteo Vergania , ;Andrea Giovannettib , ;Stephanie Nga ,; Chee Peng Lima ,; James Zhanga , and Robin Scotta
22 Climate Change and the New Politics of Violence Kellan Anfinson
23 Depoliticising political violence: state-centric and individualised discourses in the Norwegian counterterrorism policy field Martin M. Sjøen & Christer Mattsson
24 Homegrown terrorism and transformative learning: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding radicalization Alex S. Wilner & Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz
25 (De)Weaponizing Climate-Induced Recruitment: Prospects of Climate Change Adaptation as a NonKinetic Counter-Terrorism Strategy in the Lake Chad Basin Region Folahanmi Aina & John Sunday Ojo
26 Sex for survival: Terrorism, poverty and sexual violence in north-eastern Nigeria Emeka Thaddues Njoku & Joshua Akintayo
27 Ghana’s Readiness to Combat Terrorism: Strategies of Security Institutions Paa Kwesi Wolseley Prah & Timothy Chanimbe
28 Evaluating Case-Managed Approaches to Counter Radicalization and Violent Extremism: An Example of the Proactive Integrated Support Model (PRISM) Intervention Adrian Cherney & Emma Belton
29 What Is It to Explain Extremism Rik Peels
30 Pulling the Brakes on Political Violence: How Internal Brakes Limited Violent Escalation from the Provisional IRA in Pre- and Post-Good Friday Northern Ireland Jennifer Dowling
31 Towards UN counter-terrorism operations? John Karlsrud
32 Narrative, Political Violence, and Social Change Raquel da Silva & Nicolas Lemay-Hebert;Josefin Graef,
33 Introduction to the Special Issue: Extremism and Terrorism Online—Widening the Research Base Maura Conway & Stuart Macdonald
34 Gender, insurgency, and terrorism: introduction to the special issue Srobana Bhattacharya
35 Critical terrorism studies, victimisation, and policy relevance: compromising politics or challenging hegemony? Will McGowan
36 Regional Cooperation in West Africa: CounterTerrorism and Counter-Insurgency Bashir Bala & Usman A. Tar
37 A Pacifist Approach to Countering Extremism Kieran Ford
38 Public Perceptions of What Qualifies as Terrorism Across Similar Countries with Diverse Terrorism Experiences Jon Kåre Skiple; Jacob Sohlberg,; Luke Field & Hulda Thórisdóttir
39 Recruitment models and approaches of Islamist terrorist groups: The cases of al Qaeda and ISIS Iztok Prezelj &; Luka Zalokar
40 A Pacifist Approach to Countering Extremism Kieran Ford
41 White feminism and the governance of violent extremism Laura J. Shepherd
42 National Submissions to the UN CounterTerrorism Committee as Constructions of National Identity: Cameroon, Kenya and Nigeria Lee Jarvis & Tim Legrand
43 GIFCT Tech Trials: Combining Behavioural Signals to Surface Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online T. G. Thorley & E. Saltman
44 Application of the Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol (TRAP-18) to the case of the Army-Navy recruiting center attacker in Little Rock, Arkansas C. Tassin & C. S. Allely
45 Editors’ introduction: critical terrorism studies: reflections on policy-relevance and disciplinarity James Fitzgerald;Nadya Ali & Megan Armstrong
46 Countering Insurgencies, Terrorism and Violent Extremism in South Asia Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
47 Pain & power: what the pains of counterterrorism tell us about the workings of counter-terror power Ahmed Ajil
48 Translating Ideas into Actions: Analyzing Local Strategic Work to Counter Violent Extremism Robin Andersson Malmros
49 Still the absent friend? The European Union’s global counter-terrorism role after twenty years Alex MacKenzie & Christian Kaunert
50 How terrorist attacks distort public debates: a comparative study of right-wing and Islamist extremism Teresa Völker