The concept of terrorism and historical time: comparing 9/11 to the Terreur
The concept of terrorism and historical time: comparing 9/11 to the Terreur . Corentin Sire Read the syndicated article here
The state of terrorism research in Africa
The state of terrorism research in Africa . Emeka Thaddues Njoku Read the syndicated article here
World of statues: the “war on terror,” memorialisation, and colonial violence
World of statues: the “war on terror,” memorialisation, and colonial violence . Fahad Ahmad Read the syndicated article here
Editors’ introduction: what place for 9/11 in critical terrorism studies?
Editors’ introduction: what place for 9/11 in critical terrorism studies? . Leonie Jackson Read the syndicated article here
“Let it be remembered or forgotten”: a case of terrorism visuality in Brazil
“Let it be remembered or forgotten”: a case of terrorism visuality in Brazil . Matheus Pfrimer Read the syndicated article here
Two decades of American global war on terror: temporality and counterterrorism in the Philippines
Two decades of American global war on terror: temporality and counterterrorism in the Philippines . Patrick Dave Q. Bugarin Read the syndicated article here
9/11 and Critical Terrorism Studies – the emotion, culture, and discourse of the “War on Terror”
9/11 and Critical Terrorism Studies – the emotion, culture, and discourse of the “War on Terror” . Jack Holland Read the syndicated article here
Living in dangerous times
Living in dangerous times . Jamie M. Johnson Read the syndicated article here
The law of war and peace – a gender analysis: volume one
The law of war and peace – a gender analysis: volume one . Aidan Gnoth Read the syndicated article here
Unspeakable: literature and terrorism from the gunpowder plot to 9/11
Unspeakable: literature and terrorism from the gunpowder plot to 9/11 Volume 14, Issue 3, September 2021, Page 380-382. Gabriela Glăvan Read the syndicated article here
Ostracisation, inequity, and exclusion: the lasting effects of 9/11 and the war on terror on South Asian diasporas
Ostracisation, inequity, and exclusion: the lasting effects of 9/11 and the war on terror on South Asian diasporas . Jared R. Dmello Read the syndicated article here
Still just victims or villains? The “jihadi brides” and the representation of politically violent women
Still just victims or villains? The “jihadi brides” and the representation of politically violent women . Leonie B. Jackson Read the syndicated article here