Imaginary geographies of religious terrorism: ISIS’s popular culture
Imaginary geographies of religious terrorism: ISIS’s popular culture . Moein Barzegarzadeh Zarandi Hassan Noorali a Political Geography, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iranb Political Geography, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands…
Radicalisation, counter-radicalisation, and prevent: a vernacular approach
Radicalisation, counter-radicalisation, and prevent: a vernacular approach . Anastassiya Mahon Independent Researcher, UK Read the syndicated article here
Developing CTS 4-o: a CTS research agenda on AI, terrorism and counter-terrorism
Developing CTS 4-o: a CTS research agenda on AI, terrorism and counter-terrorism . Alice Martini International Relations and Global History Department, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Read the syndicated…
Transcending counterterrorism discourse: metaphors, identity politics and ideological security in Xinjiang
Transcending counterterrorism discourse: metaphors, identity politics and ideological security in Xinjiang . Belén García-Noblejas Floriano a School of International Liberal Studies (SILS), Waseda University, Tokyo, Japanb Department of International Relations,…
Unintended consequences of public-facing counter-terrorism training and vigilance campaigns on minority groups
Unintended consequences of public-facing counter-terrorism training and vigilance campaigns on minority groups . Paul Dresser Mike Rowe Jamie Harding Department of Social Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UKPaul Dresser is an…
Pain & power: what the pains of counterterrorism tell us about the workings of counter-terror power
Pain & power: what the pains of counterterrorism tell us about the workings of counter-terror power . Ahmed Ajil Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Lucerne, Lucerne, SwitzerlandAhmed…
Seeing like an anarchist: learning from James C. Scott’s “somewhat anarchist” approach to resist white supremacist violence in the United States
Seeing like an anarchist: learning from James C. Scott’s “somewhat anarchist” approach to resist white supremacist violence in the United States . Priya Dixit Department of Political Science, Virginia Tech,…
Terrorist Minds: The Psychology of Violent Extremism from Al-Qaeda to the Far Right
Terrorist Minds: The Psychology of Violent Extremism from Al-Qaeda to the Far Right . Shahla Shahreen Department of Religious Studies, University of Iowa, USA Read the syndicated article here
Leadership failings: the Irish republican socialist party, the Irish national liberation army and the Irish people’s liberation organisation, 1974–1992
Leadership failings: the Irish republican socialist party, the Irish national liberation army and the Irish people’s liberation organisation, 1974–1992 . Michael Flavin School of Global Affairs, King’s College London, UKMichael…
The Middle East: terrorism, international law, and the cosmopolitan Myth
The Middle East: terrorism, international law, and the cosmopolitan Myth . Shamila Ahmed Department of Criminology, University of Westminster, London, UKShamila Ahmed is an interdisciplinary academic who uses the disciplines…
The “origins” of Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism: a critical reinterpretation
The “origins” of Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism: a critical reinterpretation . Kris Millett Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, CanadaKris Millett is an Assistant Professor in Sociology…
Would you press a button to kill the president? Willingness to engage in political violence and its implications for terrorism sting operations
Would you press a button to kill the president? Willingness to engage in political violence and its implications for terrorism sting operations . Jesse J. Norris Joseph P. McFall Hanna…