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Researching race, racialisation, and racism in critical terrorism studies: clarifying conceptual ambiguities

opencrim August 26, 2020 Researching race, racialisation, and racism in critical terrorism studies: clarifying conceptual ambiguities2020-08-26T02:48:00+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Researching race, racialisation, and racism in critical terrorism studies: clarifying conceptual ambiguities . Sanne Groothuis Read the syndicated article here
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Community reporting on violent extremism by “intimates”: emergent findings from international evidence

opencrim August 14, 2020 Community reporting on violent extremism by “intimates”: emergent findings from international evidence2020-08-14T02:35:20+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Community reporting on violent extremism by “intimates”: emergent findings from international evidence . Paul Thomas Read the syndicated article here
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Book review of “The caravan: Abdullah Azzam and the rise of global jihad”

opencrim July 13, 2020 Book review of “The caravan: Abdullah Azzam and the rise of global jihad”2020-07-13T14:09:05+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Book review of “The caravan: Abdullah Azzam and the rise of global jihad” . Asim Qureshi Read the syndicated article here
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Book review of ‘unknowing the “war on terror”: the pleasures of risk

opencrim July 13, 2020 Book review of ‘unknowing the “war on terror”: the pleasures of risk2020-07-13T14:09:04+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Book review of ‘unknowing the “war on terror”: the pleasures of risk . Anastassiya Yuchshenko Read the syndicated article here
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“The missing martyrs: why are there so few Muslim Terrorists?” (2nd ed)

opencrim July 10, 2020 “The missing martyrs: why are there so few Muslim Terrorists?” (2nd ed)2020-07-10T01:58:42+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
“The missing martyrs: why are there so few Muslim Terrorists?” (2nd ed) . Gavin Hart Read the syndicated article here
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“Disordered violence: how gender, race and heteronormativity structure terrorism”

opencrim July 10, 2020 “Disordered violence: how gender, race and heteronormativity structure terrorism”2020-07-10T01:56:39+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
“Disordered violence: how gender, race and heteronormativity structure terrorism” . Alice Martini Read the syndicated article here
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Unmasking Boko Haram: exploring global jihad in Nigeria

opencrim July 7, 2020 Unmasking Boko Haram: exploring global jihad in Nigeria2020-07-07T12:25:58+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Unmasking Boko Haram: exploring global jihad in Nigeria . Riccardo Valle Read the syndicated article here
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Medico-political metaphors of counter-terrorism: The case of Turkey

opencrim July 7, 2020 Medico-political metaphors of counter-terrorism: The case of Turkey2020-07-07T12:24:02+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Medico-political metaphors of counter-terrorism: The case of Turkey . Tuncer Beyribey Read the syndicated article here
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Fighting terrorism with nonviolence: an ideological perspective

opencrim June 5, 2020 Fighting terrorism with nonviolence: an ideological perspective2020-06-05T11:40:23+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Fighting terrorism with nonviolence: an ideological perspective . Roberto Baldoli Read the syndicated article here
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Book Review of “Targeting Top Terrorists: Understanding Leadership Removal in Counterterrorism Strategy”

opencrim May 27, 2020 Book Review of “Targeting Top Terrorists: Understanding Leadership Removal in Counterterrorism Strategy”2020-05-27T09:38:28+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Book Review of “Targeting Top Terrorists: Understanding Leadership Removal in Counterterrorism Strategy” . Nichola E. J Rew Read the syndicated article here
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Fighting terrorism with non-violence: an ideological perspective

opencrim May 13, 2020 Fighting terrorism with non-violence: an ideological perspective2020-05-13T16:39:53+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Fighting terrorism with non-violence: an ideological perspective . Roberto Baldoli Read the syndicated article here
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A Critical Perspective on Terrorism: Case Study of Jundallah  and Jeish ul-Adl in Iran

opencrim May 13, 2020 A Critical Perspective on Terrorism: Case Study of Jundallah  and Jeish ul-Adl in Iran2020-05-13T09:04:40+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
A Critical Perspective on Terrorism: Case Study of Jundallah  and Jeish ul-Adl in Iran . Fatemeh Shayan Read the syndicated article here
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