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1 “Academics for Peace” in Turkey: a case of criminalising dissent and critical thought via counterterrorism policy Bahar Baser; Samim Akgönül & Ahmet Erdi Öztürk
2 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
3 A human rights perspective on the war on terror: an interview with Letta Tayler Marie Breen Smyth
4 Why me? An autoethnographic account of the bizarre logic of counterterrorism James Fitzgerald
5 Who’s afraid of the vulnerable terrorist? Framing violent jihadists’ life and intimate relationships Aube Tollu
6 “Unthinking” sexual violence in a neoliberal era of spectacular terror Marysia Zalewski & Anne Sisson Runyan
7 “Unthinking” sexual violence in a neoliberal era of spectacular terror Marysia Zalewski & Anne Sisson Runyan
8 Understanding public constructions of counterterrorism: an analysis of online comments during the state of emergency in France (2015-2017) Ariane Bogain
9 Understanding Africa’s terrorism debacle: a critical analysis of counterterrorism in Burkina Faso Francis Kwabena Atta
10 Times of terror: writing temporality into the War on Terror Lee Jarvis
11 The terror/counterterror edge: when non-terror becomes a terrorism problem and real terror cannot be detected by counterterrorism Joseba Zulaika
12 The securitisation of immigration through the Tactical Terrorism Response Team Darializa Avila Chevalier
13 The power of words: the deficient terminology surrounding Islam-related terrorism Juan Carlos Antúnez & Ioannis Tellidis
14 The political importance of labelling: terrorism and Turkey's discourse on the PKK André Barrinha
15 The life of children in families affiliated with terrorism: an ecological systems theory approach Joana Cook & Lynn Schneider
16 The impact of orthodox terrorism discourses on the liberal peace: internalisation, resistance, or hybridisation? Oliver P. Richmond & Jason Franks
17 The discourse of terror: carceralism, border politics, and security in Aotearoa New Zealand Lewis Rarm & Alisa Ikenaga
18 The blurring of boundaries: images of abjection as the terrorist and the reel Arab intersect Hania A.M. Nashef
19 The 2008 Mumbai terror attacks: (re-)constructing Indian (counter-)terrorism Åshild Kolås
20 TerrorWars: Boston, Iraq Christine Sylvester
21 Terrorists going transnational: rethinking the role of states in the case of AQIM and Boko Haram Silvia D’Amato
22 Terrorist violence and the enrollment of psychology in predicting Muslim extremism: critical terrorism studies meets critical algorithm studies Flagg Miller
23 Terrorism Programming David L. Altheide
24 Terrorism and trust Geoffrey Hosking
25 Terrorism and taboo: an anthropological perspective on political violence against civilians Jeffrey Sluka
26 Terrorism and revolutionary violence: the emergence of terrorism in the French Revolution Verena Erlenbusch
27 Terrorism, organised crime and the biopolitics of violence Harmonie Toros & Luca Mavelli
28 “Terrorism”, “democracy” and the Spanish 1978 “constitution”: transitional concepts, posttransitional metap Carlos Yebra López
29 Re-visioning the “Eye in the Sky”: targeted drone strikes and an ethics of the encounter Matthew Robson
30 Problems with the critical studies approach to the study of terrorism Leonard Weinberg & William Eubank
31 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
32 Political communication and political violence: a Luhmannian perspective Florian Edelmann
33 Online jihadist magazines and the “religious terrorism” thesis Stuart Macdonald; Nyasha Maravanyika; David Nezri; Elliot Parry & Kate Thos
34 “Listing terrorists”: the impact of proscription on third-party efforts to engage armed groups in peace processes – a practitioner's perspective Sophie Haspeslagh
35 Limits of tolerance under pressure: a case study of Dutch terrorist detention policy Tinka M. Veldhuis & Siegwart Lindenberg
36 Researching race, racialisation, and racism in critical terrorism studies: clarifying conceptual ambiguities Sanne Groothuis
37 Critical terrorism studies and numbers: engagements, openings, and future research Lee Jarvis
38 Introduction: gender and the governance of terrorism and violent extremism Ann-Kathrin Rothermel & Laura J. Shepherd
39 Looking beyond waves and datasets: “cultures of terrorism” and the future of history in terrorism studies Chris Millington
40 Misogynistic terrorism: it has always been here Caron E. Gentry
41 The hegemony of Prevent: turning counterterrorism policing into common sense Amna Kaleem
42 Counter-terrorism training “at your kitchen table”: the promotion of “CT citizens” and the securitisation of everyday life in the UK Itoiz Rodrigo Jusué
43 Critical terrorism studies and the far-right: beyond problems and solutions? Lee Jarvis
44 Misogynistic terrorism: it has always been here Caron E. Gentry
45 Critical terrorism studies and numbers: engagements, openings, and future research Lee Jarvis
46 “Listing terrorists”: the impact of proscription on third-party efforts to engage armed groups in peace processes – a practitioner's perspectiv Sophie Haspeslagh
47 Just counterterrorism George M. Clifford
48 John Locke, the state of nature and terrorism Stephen Chadwick
49 Is resilience a favourable concept in terrorism research? The multifaceted discourses of resilience in the academic literature S. H. Jore
50 Introduction: 10 years of Critical Studies on Terrorism Richard Jackson;Harmonie Toros; Lee Jarvis & Charlotte Heath-Kelly