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1 The aesthetics of “everyday” violence: narratives of violence and Hindu right-wing women Akanksha Mehta
2 Terrorist rehabilitation: a global imperative Rohan Gunaratna
3 Terror from behind the keyboard: conceptualising faceless detractors and guarantors of security in cyberspace Gareth Mott
4 Temporal trends in US counterterrorism sting operations, 1989–2014 Jesse J. Norris & Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk
5 Suicide bombing as acts of deathly citizenship? A critical double-layered inquiry Charles T. Lee
6 Understanding rehabilitation in Ukraine from the perspective of key informants Anya Archer; Lisa Harper & Debra Cameron
7 Restorative justice in the aftermath of politicallymotivated violence: the Basque exp Margarita Zernova
8 Rehabilitation to deradicalise detainees and inmates: a counter-terrorism strategy Malkanthi Hettiarachchi
9 Pork, risk, or reaction? The determinants of US counterterrorist funding Kyle Kattelman
10 Pork, risk, or reaction? The determinants of US counterterrorist funding Kyle Kattelman
11 National heroes or coming anarchy? Vigilant youth and the “war on terror” in Nigeria Daniel E. Agbiboa
12 Mobilisation and violence in the new media ecology: the Dua Khalil Aswad and Camilia Shehata cases Mina Al-Lami; Andrew Hoskins & Ben O'Loughlin
13 Mental discipline, punishment and recidivism: reading Foucault against de-radicalisation programmes in the War on Terror Neil Krishan Aggarwal
14 Just war and the Lebanese resistance to Israe Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif
15 Future security threats arising from the UK’s deprivation of citizenship: a model to understand the human rights-security risk landscape Erika Brady
16 Foreign Fighters and International Peace: Joining Global Jihad and Marching Back Home Simon Schwesig;Rowman ; Cholpon Orozobekova
17 Counterterrorism laws and state repression in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks Samaila Adelaiye & Dogara Waziri Fadason
18 Counter-insurgency goes to university: the militarisation of policing in the Puerto Rico student strikes José Atiles-Osoria & David Whyte
19 Community reporting on violent extremism by “intimates”: emergent findings from international evidence Paul Thomas;Michele Grossman;Kris Christmann & Shamim Miah
20 Africa unsecured? The role of the Global War on Terror (GWOT) in securing US imperial interests in Africa Jeremy H. Keenan
21 “Academics for Peace” in Turkey: a case of criminalising dissent and critical thought via counterterrorism policy Bahar Baser; Samim Akgönül & Ahmet Erdi Öztürk
22 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
23 A human rights perspective on the war on terror: an interview with Letta Tayler Marie Breen Smyth
24 Why me? An autoethnographic account of the bizarre logic of counterterrorism James Fitzgerald
25 Who’s afraid of the vulnerable terrorist? Framing violent jihadists’ life and intimate relationships Aube Tollu
26 “Unthinking” sexual violence in a neoliberal era of spectacular terror Marysia Zalewski & Anne Sisson Runyan
27 “Unthinking” sexual violence in a neoliberal era of spectacular terror Marysia Zalewski & Anne Sisson Runyan
28 Understanding public constructions of counterterrorism: an analysis of online comments during the state of emergency in France (2015-2017) Ariane Bogain
29 Understanding Africa’s terrorism debacle: a critical analysis of counterterrorism in Burkina Faso Francis Kwabena Atta
30 Times of terror: writing temporality into the War on Terror Lee Jarvis
31 The terror/counterterror edge: when non-terror becomes a terrorism problem and real terror cannot be detected by counterterrorism Joseba Zulaika
32 The securitisation of immigration through the Tactical Terrorism Response Team Darializa Avila Chevalier
33 The power of words: the deficient terminology surrounding Islam-related terrorism Juan Carlos Antúnez & Ioannis Tellidis
34 The political importance of labelling: terrorism and Turkey's discourse on the PKK André Barrinha
35 The life of children in families affiliated with terrorism: an ecological systems theory approach Joana Cook & Lynn Schneider
36 The impact of orthodox terrorism discourses on the liberal peace: internalisation, resistance, or hybridisation? Oliver P. Richmond & Jason Franks
37 The discourse of terror: carceralism, border politics, and security in Aotearoa New Zealand Lewis Rarm & Alisa Ikenaga
38 The blurring of boundaries: images of abjection as the terrorist and the reel Arab intersect Hania A.M. Nashef
39 The 2008 Mumbai terror attacks: (re-)constructing Indian (counter-)terrorism Åshild Kolås
40 TerrorWars: Boston, Iraq Christine Sylvester
41 Terrorists going transnational: rethinking the role of states in the case of AQIM and Boko Haram Silvia D’Amato
42 Terrorist violence and the enrollment of psychology in predicting Muslim extremism: critical terrorism studies meets critical algorithm studies Flagg Miller
43 Terrorism Programming David L. Altheide
44 Terrorism and trust Geoffrey Hosking
45 Terrorism and taboo: an anthropological perspective on political violence against civilians Jeffrey Sluka
46 Terrorism and revolutionary violence: the emergence of terrorism in the French Revolution Verena Erlenbusch
47 Terrorism, organised crime and the biopolitics of violence Harmonie Toros & Luca Mavelli
48 “Terrorism”, “democracy” and the Spanish 1978 “constitution”: transitional concepts, posttransitional metap Carlos Yebra López
49 Re-visioning the “Eye in the Sky”: targeted drone strikes and an ethics of the encounter Matthew Robson
50 Problems with the critical studies approach to the study of terrorism Leonard Weinberg & William Eubank