“Academics for Peace” in Turkey: a case of criminalising dissent and critical thought via counterterrorism policy
“Academics for Peace” in Turkey: a case of criminalising dissent and critical thought via counterterrorism policy . Bahar Baser Read the syndicated article here
Terrorism and fear: do terrorists really want to scare?
Terrorism and fear: do terrorists really want to scare? . Ersun N. Kurtulus Read the syndicated article here
Prevention, knowledge, justice: Robert Nozick and counterterrorism
Prevention, knowledge, justice: Robert Nozick and counterterrorism . Matthias Leese Read the syndicated article here
Under the shade of AK47s: a multimodal approach to violent extremist recruitment strategies for foreign fighters
Under the shade of AK47s: a multimodal approach to violent extremist recruitment strategies for foreign fighters . Peter Wignell Read the syndicated article here
“Good and Evil” narratives in Islamic State media and Western government statements
“Good and Evil” narratives in Islamic State media and Western government statements . Imogen Richards Read the syndicated article here
Security in the name of human rights: the discursive legitimation strategies of the war on terror in France
Security in the name of human rights: the discursive legitimation strategies of the war on terror in France . Ariane Bogain Read the syndicated article here
Dixit, Priya 2015. The State and ‘Terrorists’ in Nepal and Northern Ireland, by Jacob L. Stump, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2015, 214 pp., US$110.00 (hardback), ISBN-13: 978-0719091766
Dixit, Priya 2015. The State and ‘Terrorists’ in Nepal and Northern Ireland, by Jacob L. Stump, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2015, 214 pp., US$ (hardback), ISBN-13: 978-0719091766 . Jacob L.…
The limit-experience and self-deradicalisation: the example of radical Salafi youth in Tunisia
The limit-experience and self-deradicalisation: the example of radical Salafi youth in Tunisia . Aitemad Muhanna-Matar Read the syndicated article here
An epistemic break from “expertise”: Misunderstanding Terrorism by Marc Sageman
An epistemic break from “expertise”: Misunderstanding Terrorism by Marc Sageman . Asim Qureshi Read the syndicated article here
Building foundations for the comparative study of state and non-state terrorism
Building foundations for the comparative study of state and non-state terrorism . Melissa Finn Read the syndicated article here
Reporting beyond the pale: UK news discourse on drones in Pakistan
Reporting beyond the pale: UK news discourse on drones in Pakistan . Mark Pope Read the syndicated article here
Civilian casualties, non-combatant immunity and the politics of killing: review essay
Civilian casualties, non-combatant immunity and the politics of killing: review essay . Thomas Gregory Read the syndicated article here