Book review of Countering Violent Extremism: Making Gender Matter
Book review of Countering Violent Extremism: Making Gender Matter . Jessica White Read the syndicated article here
Let’s not put a label on it: right-wing terrorism in the news
Let’s not put a label on it: right-wing terrorism in the news . Vanja Zdjelar Read the syndicated article here
“This barbaric terrorist organization”: Orientalism and Barack Obama’s language on ISIS
“This barbaric terrorist organization”: Orientalism and Barack Obama’s language on ISIS . Ben Fermor Read the syndicated article here
The intelligence war against the IRA
The intelligence war against the IRA . Edward Burke Read the syndicated article here
“I Refuse to Condemn: Resisting Racism in Times of National Security”
“I Refuse to Condemn: Resisting Racism in Times of National Security” . Waqas Tufail Read the syndicated article here
“Bringing normativity into critical terrorism studies”
“Bringing normativity into critical terrorism studies” . Anastassiya Mahon Read the syndicated article here
Book review of ‘Unspeakable: Literature and terrorism from the gunpowder plot to 9/11’ by Peter C. Herman, Routledge, 2019, £38.99 (UK) (Paperback), 214 pp., ISBN: 9780367249007.
Book review of ‘Unspeakable: Literature and terrorism from the gunpowder plot to 9/11’ by Peter C. Herman, Routledge, 2019, £ (UK) (Paperback), 214 pp., ISBN: 9780367249007. . Gabriela Glăvan Read…
Emotions and affect in terrorism research: Epistemological shift and ways ahead
Emotions and affect in terrorism research: Epistemological shift and ways ahead . Maéva Clément Read the syndicated article here
What about hope? A critical analysis of pre-empting childhood radicalisation
What about hope? A critical analysis of pre-empting childhood radicalisation . Paul Dresser Read the syndicated article here
Book review of “Radicalization in Pakistan: a critical perspective”
Book review of “Radicalization in Pakistan: a critical perspective” . Samwel Odhiambo Oando Read the syndicated article here
“They are not muslims. They are monsters”: the accidental takfirism of British political elites
“They are not muslims. They are monsters”: the accidental takfirism of British political elites . Harrison Swinhoe Read the syndicated article here
Countering or contributing to radicalisation and violent extremism in Kenya? A critical case study
Countering or contributing to radicalisation and violent extremism in Kenya? A critical case study . Torhild Breidlid Read the syndicated article here