Bad history: a historian’s critique of Rapoport’s “four waves of modern terrorism” model
Bad history: a historian’s critique of Rapoport’s “four waves of modern terrorism” model . Chris Millington Department of History, Politics & Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UKChris Millington is Reader…
The roadmap to the Islamic state: an ethnographic analysis of sympathisers’ online training
The roadmap to the Islamic state: an ethnographic analysis of sympathisers’ online training . Mohammed Maarouf Gabriel Weimann a School of Humanities, Chouaib Doukkali University, El Jadida, Moroccob School of…
Whole-of-society approach or manufacturing intelligence? Making sense of state-CSO relation in preventing and countering violent extremism in Nigeria
Whole-of-society approach or manufacturing intelligence? Making sense of state-CSO relation in preventing and countering violent extremism in Nigeria . Joshua Akintayo School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent,…
The state terrorist as terrorism racketeer – the case of Egypt
The state terrorist as terrorism racketeer – the case of Egypt . Lars Berger Faculty of Intelligence Studies, Federal University of Administrative Sciences, Berlin, GermanyLars Berger is Professor of International…
The exceptional everyday: terror and the weaponisation of daily life
The exceptional everyday: terror and the weaponisation of daily life . James WalshCriminology, Ontario Tech University, Oshawa, CanadaJames Walsh is an Associate Professor of Criminology at Ontario Tech University. In…
Three waves of critical terrorism studies: agenda-setting, elaboration, problematisation
Three waves of critical terrorism studies: agenda-setting, elaboration, problematisation . Lee JarvisSchool of Social Sciences and Humanities, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UKLee Jarvis is Professor of International Politics at Loughborough University,…
Review of Hindu Nationalism and Terrorism in India: The Saffron Threat to Democracy
Review of Hindu Nationalism and Terrorism in India: The Saffron Threat to Democracy . Md. Nazmul ArefinCentre for Criminological Research (CCR), Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, CanadaMd. Nazmul Arefin…
Counterterrorism laws and state repression in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks
Counterterrorism laws and state repression in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks . Samaila AdelaiyeDogara Waziri Fadasona Political Science, University at Buffalo, Amherst, NY, USAb Political Science, Greenfield University, Kaduna,…
“Don’t bring race into it”: white ignorance, UK counterterrorism and the impact agenda
“Don’t bring race into it”: white ignorance, UK counterterrorism and the impact agenda . Hannah WrightSchool of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London, London, UKHannah Wright is…
When enough is enough: terrorism, counterterrorism, and public opinion
When enough is enough: terrorism, counterterrorism, and public opinion . Jayme R. SchlesingerDepartment of Political Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United StatesJayme R. Schlesinger is a lecturer in…
Zionism and the war(s) on terror: extinction phobias, anti-Muslim racism, and critical scholarship
Zionism and the war(s) on terror: extinction phobias, anti-Muslim racism, and critical scholarship . C. Heike SchottenDepartment of Political Science, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA, USAC. Heike Schotten is…
“Securing the state” in post-2011 Tunisia: performativity of the authoritarian neoliberal state
“Securing the state” in post-2011 Tunisia: performativity of the authoritarian neoliberal state . Rosa MaryonSchool of Social Sciences, University of the West England, Bristol, UKRosa Maryon is a Senior Lecturer…