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Is a use of force appropriate? Clashing memories of the Budennovsk hostage crisis (1995)

opencrim June 12, 2023 Is a use of force appropriate? Clashing memories of the Budennovsk hostage crisis (1995)2023-06-12T08:59:44+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Is a use of force appropriate? Clashing memories of the Budennovsk hostage crisis (1995) . Cécile Druey Read the syndicated article here
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From flowers to far-right extremists: A genealogy of ecology in terrorism and extremism studies

opencrim June 1, 2023 From flowers to far-right extremists: A genealogy of ecology in terrorism and extremism studies2023-06-01T06:39:02+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
From flowers to far-right extremists: A genealogy of ecology in terrorism and extremism studies . Jade Hutchinson Read the syndicated article here
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Mediatised terrorism: East-West narratives of risk

opencrim May 20, 2023 Mediatised terrorism: East-West narratives of risk2023-05-20T08:04:51+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Mediatised terrorism: East-West narratives of risk . Eamon Murphy Read the syndicated article here
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Islam, media framing and Islamophobia in the US press, before and after the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack

opencrim May 20, 2023 Islam, media framing and Islamophobia in the US press, before and after the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack2023-05-20T08:02:55+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Islam, media framing and Islamophobia in the US press, before and after the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack . Malia Nora Politzer Read the syndicated article here
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Nixon’s War at Home: The FBI, Leftist Guerrillas, and the Origins of Counterterrorism

opencrim May 17, 2023 Nixon’s War at Home: The FBI, Leftist Guerrillas, and the Origins of Counterterrorism2023-05-17T12:43:16+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Nixon’s War at Home: The FBI, Leftist Guerrillas, and the Origins of Counterterrorism . Brian Mullgardt Read the syndicated article here
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A world turned upside down: reinforcing the symbolic order after the Vienna terrorist attack

opencrim May 10, 2023 A world turned upside down: reinforcing the symbolic order after the Vienna terrorist attack2023-05-10T08:15:51+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
A world turned upside down: reinforcing the symbolic order after the Vienna terrorist attack . Sandra Maria Pfister Read the syndicated article here
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Book Review of Waves of Global Terrorism: From 1879 to the Present

opencrim March 14, 2023 Book Review of Waves of Global Terrorism: From 1879 to the Present2023-03-14T12:06:26+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Book Review of Waves of Global Terrorism: From 1879 to the Present . João Raphael da Silva Read the syndicated article here
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Who’s afraid of the vulnerable terrorist? Framing violent jihadists’ life and intimate relationships

opencrim March 14, 2023 Who’s afraid of the vulnerable terrorist? Framing violent jihadists’ life and intimate relationships2023-03-14T12:06:25+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Who’s afraid of the vulnerable terrorist? Framing violent jihadists’ life and intimate relationships . Aube Tollu Read the syndicated article here
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Book review of From the fires of war: Ukraine’s Azov movement and the global far right

opencrim March 7, 2023 Book review of From the fires of war: Ukraine’s Azov movement and the global far right2023-03-07T11:33:02+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Book review of From the fires of war: Ukraine’s Azov movement and the global far right . Anastassiya Mahon Read the syndicated article here
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Racial control under the guise of terror threat: policing of US Muslim, Arab, and SWANA communities

opencrim March 5, 2023 Racial control under the guise of terror threat: policing of US Muslim, Arab, and SWANA communities2023-03-05T08:39:08+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Racial control under the guise of terror threat: policing of US Muslim, Arab, and SWANA communities . Louise Cainkar Read the syndicated article here
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US drone strikes, securitization processes and practices: A case study of Pakistan

opencrim March 3, 2023 US drone strikes, securitization processes and practices: A case study of Pakistan2023-03-03T11:27:19+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
US drone strikes, securitization processes and practices: A case study of Pakistan . Alamgir Khan Read the syndicated article here
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Women and Warcare: Gendered Islamophobia in Counterterrorism

opencrim February 21, 2023 Women and Warcare: Gendered Islamophobia in Counterterrorism2023-02-21T10:44:51+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Women and Warcare: Gendered Islamophobia in Counterterrorism . Sabrina Alimahomed-Wilson Read the syndicated article here
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