On decolonial and abolitionist arguments against the strategic uses of “terrorism”
On decolonial and abolitionist arguments against the strategic uses of “terrorism” . James Angove Department of Public Law, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg,…
The scandal of a concept: October 7, International Relations, and the normativity of resistance
The scandal of a concept: October 7, International Relations, and the normativity of resistance . Felix Anderl Center for Conflict Studies, Philipps-University Marburg, Germany Marburg Read the syndicated article here
Bridging the gap: gender mainstreaming and counterterrorism in multilateral institutions
Bridging the gap: gender mainstreaming and counterterrorism in multilateral institutions . Clara Ribeiro Assumpção Jacqui True Asher Flynn ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence against Women, School…
Gendercide and terrorism studies
Gendercide and terrorism studies . Promise Frank Ejiofor Centre of Development Studies, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Read the syndicated article here
All the Terrorism Fit to Print: a new dataset on media coverage of militant groups
All the Terrorism Fit to Print: a new dataset on media coverage of militant groups . Colin J. Beck Eric Schoon Steven Bao a Department of Sociology, Pomona College, Claremont,…
The politics of “political violence”: terrorism, violence and the political
The politics of “political violence”: terrorism, violence and the political . Xavier Mathieu School of Sociological Studies, Politics and International Relations, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK Read the syndicated article…
The Muslim Brotherhood and state repression in Egypt: Secrecy and Militancy in an Islamist Organization
The Muslim Brotherhood and state repression in Egypt: Secrecy and Militancy in an Islamist Organization . Pranshu Ningwal Sane Notang Chada Marak Avanish Kumar Centre for Research in Social Sciences…
How Incel research looks to a former Incel
How Incel research looks to a former Incel . Bo Min Keum Richard Frank School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University (SFU), Burnaby, Canada Read the syndicated article here
When is a child a child, a ceasefire a ceasefire? Scholarly and personal struggles with expert language
When is a child a child, a ceasefire a ceasefire? Scholarly and personal struggles with expert language . Harmonie Toros Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Reading, Reading,…
Reframing lone-actor terrorism: ideological embedding, symbolic violence and transnational resonance in the Hanau case
Reframing lone-actor terrorism: ideological embedding, symbolic violence and transnational resonance in the Hanau case . Fatih Bahadir Kaya TU Dortmund, Social Science Department, Institute Sociology, Dortmund, Germany Read the syndicated…
Radicalisation and the jurisprudence of suspicion: law’s pre-criminal turn and the collapse of evidentiary thresholds in the UK, France and Germany
Radicalisation and the jurisprudence of suspicion: law’s pre-criminal turn and the collapse of evidentiary thresholds in the UK, France and Germany . Victor Iruobe Ikpenmosa Uhumuavbi School of Law, University…
Governing threats through ambiguity: the construction of the dangerous person in the German parliamentary discourse
Governing threats through ambiguity: the construction of the dangerous person in the German parliamentary discourse . Isabelle Stephanblome Reem Ahmed a Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF), Research Department Transnational Politics,…