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Narrative in the Study of Victimological Processes in Terrorism and Political Violence: An Initial Exploration

opencrim May 10, 2017 Narrative in the Study of Victimological Processes in Terrorism and Political Violence: An Initial Exploration2017-05-10T07:39:33+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Antony Pemberton
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A Battle of Narratives: Spanish Victims Organizations International Action to Delegitimize Terrorism and Political Violence

opencrim May 10, 2017 A Battle of Narratives: Spanish Victims Organizations International Action to Delegitimize Terrorism and Political Violence2017-05-10T07:39:23+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Javier Argomaniz
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Rebalancing the Agenda

opencrim May 10, 2017 Rebalancing the Agenda2017-05-10T07:39:18+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Max Taylor
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Doing Derad: An Analysis of the U.K. System

opencrim April 28, 2017 Doing Derad: An Analysis of the U.K. System2017-04-28T07:39:22+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Douglas Weeks
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The Construction and Mobilization of Collective Victimhood by Political Ex-Prisoners in Northern Ireland

opencrim April 27, 2017 The Construction and Mobilization of Collective Victimhood by Political Ex-Prisoners in Northern Ireland2017-04-27T07:39:44+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Carmel Joyce
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The Narrative of Victimization and Deradicalization: An Expert View

opencrim April 27, 2017 The Narrative of Victimization and Deradicalization: An Expert View2017-04-27T07:39:41+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Pauline G. M. Aarten
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Introduction to the Special Issue: The Complexity of Terrorism—Victims, Perpetrators and Radicalization

opencrim April 26, 2017 Introduction to the Special Issue: The Complexity of Terrorism—Victims, Perpetrators and Radicalization2017-04-26T07:39:49+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Javier Argomaniz
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Explaining Ethnic Mobilization against Resource Extraction: How Collective Action Frames, Motives, and Opportunities Interact

opencrim April 15, 2017 Explaining Ethnic Mobilization against Resource Extraction: How Collective Action Frames, Motives, and Opportunities Interact2017-04-15T07:36:38+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Annegret Kuhn
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The Forgotten Pirates: Iraqi and Iranian Pirates in the Arabian Gulf Who Have Never Been Reported to the International Maritime Bureau

opencrim April 14, 2017 The Forgotten Pirates: Iraqi and Iranian Pirates in the Arabian Gulf Who Have Never Been Reported to the International Maritime Bureau2017-04-14T07:37:22+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Mohammad E. A. Alqattan
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Is More Violent Better? The Impact of Group Participation in Violence on Group Longevity for Far-Right Extremist Groups

opencrim April 13, 2017 Is More Violent Better? The Impact of Group Participation in Violence on Group Longevity for Far-Right Extremist Groups2017-04-13T07:37:20+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Michael J. Suttmoeller
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The Contagious Diffusion of Worldwide Terrorism: Is It Less Common Than We Might Think?

opencrim April 6, 2017 The Contagious Diffusion of Worldwide Terrorism: Is It Less Common Than We Might Think?2017-04-06T07:37:37+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: Gary LaFree
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Terrorism Where Terror Is Not: Australian and New Zealand Terrorism Compared

opencrim April 5, 2017 Terrorism Where Terror Is Not: Australian and New Zealand Terrorism Compared2017-04-05T07:35:57+00:00 Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
. Go to Source Author: John Battersby
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