The right to commemoration and “ideal victims”: the puzzle of victim dissatisfaction with State-led commemoration after 9/11 and 3/11
The right to commemoration and “ideal victims”: the puzzle of victim dissatisfaction with State-led commemoration after 9/11 and 3/11 Volume 11, Issue 2, August 2018, Page 219-242. Cristina Flesher Fominaya…
Editors’ introduction: drones and state terrorism
Editors’ introduction: drones and state terrorism Volume 11, Issue 2, August 2018, Page 295-300. Marina Espinoza Read the syndicated article here
A history of drones: moral(e) bombing and state terrorism
A history of drones: moral(e) bombing and state terrorism Volume 11, Issue 2, August 2018, Page 301-320. Afxentis Afxentiou Read the syndicated article here
Drones, state terrorism and international law
Drones, state terrorism and international law Volume 11, Issue 2, August 2018, Page 321-341. Ruth Blakeley Read the syndicated article here
The (non) event of state terror: drones and divine violence
The (non) event of state terror: drones and divine violence Volume 11, Issue 2, August 2018, Page 342-356. Sean Rupka Read the syndicated article here
Victim compensation for acts of terrorism and the limits of the state
Victim compensation for acts of terrorism and the limits of the state . Emily Gilbert Read the syndicated article here
National heroes or coming anarchy? Vigilant youth and the “war on terror” in Nigeria
National heroes or coming anarchy? Vigilant youth and the “war on terror” in Nigeria . Daniel E. Agbiboa Read the syndicated article here
‘What does terrorism look like?’: university lecturers’ interpretations of their Prevent duties and tackling extremism in UK universities
‘What does terrorism look like?’: university lecturers’ interpretations of their Prevent duties and tackling extremism in UK universities . Keith Spiller Read the syndicated article here
Temporal trends in US counterterrorism sting operations, 1989–2014
Temporal trends in US counterterrorism sting operations, 1989–2014 . Jesse J. Norris Read the syndicated article here
Fetishised data: counterterrorism, drone warfare and pilot testimony
Fetishised data: counterterrorism, drone warfare and pilot testimony . Michelle Bentley Read the syndicated article here
A Trojan horse of a different colour: counterterrorism and Islamophobia in Alan Gibbons’ An Act of Love and Anna Perera’s Guantanamo Boy
A Trojan horse of a different colour: counterterrorism and Islamophobia in Alan Gibbons’ An Act of Love and Anna Perera’s Guantanamo Boy . Blanka Grzegorczyk Read the syndicated article here
English, R. Does terrorism work? A history
English, R. Does terrorism work? A history Volume 10, Issue 3, December 2017, Page 562-563. Harmonie Toros Read the syndicated article here