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Understanding rehabilitation in Ukraine from the perspective of key informants |
Anya Archer; Lisa Harper & Debra Cameron
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Restorative justice in the aftermath of politicallymotivated violence: the Basque exp |
Margarita Zernova
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Rehabilitation to deradicalise detainees and inmates: a counter-terrorism strategy |
Malkanthi Hettiarachchi
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Pork, risk, or reaction? The determinants of US counterterrorist funding |
Kyle Kattelman
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Pork, risk, or reaction? The determinants of US counterterrorist funding |
Kyle Kattelman
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National heroes or coming anarchy? Vigilant youth and the “war on terror” in Nigeria |
Daniel E. Agbiboa
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Mobilisation and violence in the new media ecology: the Dua Khalil Aswad and Camilia Shehata cases |
Mina Al-Lami; Andrew Hoskins & Ben O'Loughlin
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Mental discipline, punishment and recidivism: reading Foucault against de-radicalisation programmes in the War on Terror |
Neil Krishan Aggarwal
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Just war and the Lebanese resistance to Israe |
Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif
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Future security threats arising from the UK’s deprivation of citizenship: a model to understand the human rights-security risk landscape |
Erika Brady
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Foreign Fighters and International Peace: Joining Global Jihad and Marching Back Home |
Simon Schwesig;Rowman ; Cholpon Orozobekova
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Counterterrorism laws and state repression in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks |
Samaila Adelaiye & Dogara Waziri Fadason
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Counter-insurgency goes to university: the militarisation of policing in the Puerto Rico student strikes |
José Atiles-Osoria & David Whyte
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Community reporting on violent extremism by “intimates”: emergent findings from international evidence |
Paul Thomas;Michele Grossman;Kris Christmann & Shamim Miah
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Africa unsecured? The role of the Global War on Terror (GWOT) in securing US imperial interests in Africa |
Jeremy H. Keenan
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“Academics for Peace” in Turkey: a case of criminalising dissent and critical thought via counterterrorism policy |
Bahar Baser; Samim Akgönül & Ahmet Erdi Öztürk
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A Trojan horse of a different colour: counterterrorism and Islamophobia in Alan Gibbons’ An Act of Love and Anna Perera’s Guantanamo Boy |
Blanka Grzegorczyk
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A human rights perspective on the war on terror: an interview with Letta Tayler |
Marie Breen Smyth
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Why me? An autoethnographic account of the bizarre logic of counterterrorism |
James Fitzgerald
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Who’s afraid of the vulnerable terrorist? Framing violent jihadists’ life and intimate relationships |
Aube Tollu
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“Unthinking” sexual violence in a neoliberal era of spectacular terror |
Marysia Zalewski & Anne Sisson Runyan
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“Unthinking” sexual violence in a neoliberal era of spectacular terror |
Marysia Zalewski & Anne Sisson Runyan
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Understanding public constructions of counterterrorism: an analysis of online comments during the state of emergency in France (2015-2017) |
Ariane Bogain
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Understanding Africa’s terrorism debacle: a critical analysis of counterterrorism in Burkina Faso |
Francis Kwabena Atta
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Times of terror: writing temporality into the War on Terror |
Lee Jarvis
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The terror/counterterror edge: when non-terror becomes a terrorism problem and real terror cannot be detected by counterterrorism |
Joseba Zulaika
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The securitisation of immigration through the Tactical Terrorism Response Team |
Darializa Avila Chevalier
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The power of words: the deficient terminology surrounding Islam-related terrorism |
Juan Carlos Antúnez & Ioannis Tellidis
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The political importance of labelling: terrorism and Turkey's discourse on the PKK |
André Barrinha
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The life of children in families affiliated with terrorism: an ecological systems theory approach |
Joana Cook & Lynn Schneider
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The impact of orthodox terrorism discourses on the liberal peace: internalisation, resistance, or hybridisation? |
Oliver P. Richmond & Jason Franks
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The discourse of terror: carceralism, border politics, and security in Aotearoa New Zealand |
Lewis Rarm & Alisa Ikenaga
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The blurring of boundaries: images of abjection as the terrorist and the reel Arab intersect |
Hania A.M. Nashef
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The 2008 Mumbai terror attacks: (re-)constructing Indian (counter-)terrorism |
Åshild Kolås
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TerrorWars: Boston, Iraq |
Christine Sylvester
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Terrorists going transnational: rethinking the role of states in the case of AQIM and Boko Haram |
Silvia D’Amato
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Terrorist violence and the enrollment of psychology in predicting Muslim extremism: critical terrorism studies meets critical algorithm studies |
Flagg Miller
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Terrorism Programming |
David L. Altheide
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Terrorism and trust |
Geoffrey Hosking
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Terrorism and taboo: an anthropological perspective on political violence against civilians |
Jeffrey Sluka
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Terrorism and revolutionary violence: the emergence of terrorism in the French Revolution |
Verena Erlenbusch
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Terrorism, organised crime and the biopolitics of violence |
Harmonie Toros & Luca Mavelli
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“Terrorism”, “democracy” and the Spanish 1978 “constitution”: transitional concepts, posttransitional metap |
Carlos Yebra López
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Re-visioning the “Eye in the Sky”: targeted drone strikes and an ethics of the encounter |
Matthew Robson
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Problems with the critical studies approach to the study of terrorism |
Leonard Weinberg & William Eubank
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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
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Political communication and political violence: a Luhmannian perspective |
Florian Edelmann
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Online jihadist magazines and the “religious terrorism” thesis |
Stuart Macdonald; Nyasha Maravanyika; David Nezri; Elliot Parry & Kate Thos
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“Listing terrorists”: the impact of proscription on third-party efforts to engage armed groups in peace processes – a practitioner's perspective |
Sophie Haspeslagh
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Limits of tolerance under pressure: a case study of Dutch terrorist detention policy |
Tinka M. Veldhuis & Siegwart Lindenberg
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