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Hegemonic masculinity and terrorism: the case of the PKK and Abdullah Öcalan

opencrim January 14, 2020 Hegemonic masculinity and terrorism: the case of the PKK and Abdullah Öcalan2020-01-14T11:40:08+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Hegemonic masculinity and terrorism: the case of the PKK and Abdullah Öcalan . H. Bahadır Türk Read the syndicated article here
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Surveillance and terror in post-9/11 British and American television

opencrim November 30, 2019 Surveillance and terror in post-9/11 British and American television2019-11-30T11:44:36+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Surveillance and terror in post-9/11 British and American television . Maximiliano E Korstanje Read the syndicated article here
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Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Turkey: The New PKK

opencrim November 30, 2019 Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Turkey: The New PKK2019-11-30T11:44:33+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Turkey: The New PKK . Recep Onursal Read the syndicated article here
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Preventing radicalisation in Norwegian schools: how teachers respond to counter-radicalisation efforts

opencrim November 19, 2019 Preventing radicalisation in Norwegian schools: how teachers respond to counter-radicalisation efforts2019-11-19T07:41:10+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Preventing radicalisation in Norwegian schools: how teachers respond to counter-radicalisation efforts . Martin M. Sjøen Read the syndicated article here
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Radicalisation, violent extremism and terrorism: an interview with Quassim Cassam

opencrim October 8, 2019 Radicalisation, violent extremism and terrorism: an interview with Quassim Cassam2019-10-08T09:10:03+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Radicalisation, violent extremism and terrorism: an interview with Quassim Cassam . Mitja Sardoč Read the syndicated article here
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Re-visioning the “Eye in the Sky”: targeted drone strikes and an ethics of the encounter

opencrim September 16, 2019 Re-visioning the “Eye in the Sky”: targeted drone strikes and an ethics of the encounter2019-09-16T12:19:19+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Re-visioning the “Eye in the Sky”: targeted drone strikes and an ethics of the encounter . Matthew Robson Read the syndicated article here
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CTS and normativity: the essentials of preemptive counter-terrorism interventions

opencrim September 10, 2019 CTS and normativity: the essentials of preemptive counter-terrorism interventions2019-09-10T02:59:20+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
CTS and normativity: the essentials of preemptive counter-terrorism interventions . Tom Pettinger Read the syndicated article here
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Extremism, ancient and modern: insurgency, terror and empire in the Middle East

opencrim September 10, 2019 Extremism, ancient and modern: insurgency, terror and empire in the Middle East2019-09-10T02:53:20+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Extremism, ancient and modern: insurgency, terror and empire in the Middle East . Catherine McGlynn Read the syndicated article here
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Rethinking terrorism and countering terrorism from a critical perspective.CTS and normativity

opencrim September 5, 2019 Rethinking terrorism and countering terrorism from a critical perspective.CTS and normativity2019-09-05T07:40:51+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Rethinking terrorism and countering terrorism from a critical and normativity . Alice Martini Read the syndicated article here
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Writing Southeast Asian security: regional security and the war on terror after 9/11

opencrim September 4, 2019 Writing Southeast Asian security: regional security and the war on terror after 9/112019-09-04T11:37:07+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Writing Southeast Asian security: regional security and the war on terror after 9/11 . Alice Martini Read the syndicated article here
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Make Hegel great again: on Hegel’s epistemological contribution to critical terrorism studies

opencrim September 2, 2019 Make Hegel great again: on Hegel’s epistemological contribution to critical terrorism studies2019-09-02T03:13:02+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Make Hegel great again: on Hegel’s epistemological contribution to critical terrorism studies . Athanasios Gkoutzioulis Read the syndicated article here
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Being resilient to radicalisation in PVE policy: a critical examination

opencrim September 2, 2019 Being resilient to radicalisation in PVE policy: a critical examination2019-09-02T03:05:50+00:00 Critical Studies on Terrorism
Being resilient to radicalisation in PVE policy: a critical examination . William Stephens Read the syndicated article here
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