Preserving sovereignty: crisis and the arc of British proscription pre- and post-9/11
Preserving sovereignty: crisis and the arc of British proscription pre- and post-9/11 . Tim Legrand Read the syndicated article here
Gendered reflections on the “Event” narrative of 9/11
Gendered reflections on the “Event” narrative of 9/11 . Katherine E. Brown Read the syndicated article here
Historicising “terrorism”: how, and why?
Historicising “terrorism”: how, and why? . Michael Livesey Read the syndicated article here
9/11 as a policy pivot point in the security community: a dialogue
9/11 as a policy pivot point in the security community: a dialogue . Eamonn Grennan Read the syndicated article here
A European Guantanamo for Swedish children in Syria? A media analysis on the narrative of repatriation
A European Guantanamo for Swedish children in Syria? A media analysis on the narrative of repatriation . Jennie Sivenbring Read the syndicated article here
Forget 9/11
Forget 9/11 . James Fitzgerald Read the syndicated article here
Critical junctures in terrorism studies: the Arab Spring and the new twenty-first century security environment
Critical junctures in terrorism studies: the Arab Spring and the new twenty-first century security environment . Michael J. Schumacher Read the syndicated article here
Race, coloniality and the post 9/11 counter-discourse: Critical Terrorism Studies and the reproduction of the Islam-Terrorism discourse
Race, coloniality and the post 9/11 counter-discourse: Critical Terrorism Studies and the reproduction of the Islam-Terrorism discourse . Rabea M. Khan Read the syndicated article here
Time, memory, and critical terrorism studies: 9/11 twenty years on
Time, memory, and critical terrorism studies: 9/11 twenty years on . Lee Jarvis Read the syndicated article here
“The past is the past”: linear temporality, memory, and empire
“The past is the past”: linear temporality, memory, and empire . Tom Pettinger Read the syndicated article here
Reflection: the “war on terror”, Islamophobia and radicalisation twenty years on
Reflection: the “war on terror”, Islamophobia and radicalisation twenty years on . Tahir Abbas Read the syndicated article here
911+20 and the questions remain the same
911+20 and the questions remain the same . Annick T. R. Wibben Read the syndicated article here