Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Central Library General Section | 327.172 MIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 034575 |
1. Introduction : Editor's Introduction : A decade on from 11 September 2001 : what has critical terrorism studies learned? / Jessie Blackbourn, Helen Dexter, Rani Dhanda, David Miller --
2. Unknown knowns : the subjugated knowledge of terrorism studies / Richard Jackson --
3. Don't confuse me with the facts : knowledge claims and terrorism / Michael Stohl --
4. Drones, witches and other flying objects : the force of fantasy in US counterterrorism / Joseba Zulaika --
5. Reinventing prevention or exposing the gap? False positives in UK terrorism governance and the quest for pre-emption / Charlotte Heath-Kelly --
6. Social cohesion and the notion of 'suspect communities' : a study of the experiences and impacts of being 'suspect' for Irish communities and Muslim communities in Britain / Mary J. Hickman, Lyn Thomas, Henri C. Nickels and Sara Silvestri --
7. 'Events dear boy, events' : terrorism and security from the perspective of politics / Andrew W. Neal --
8. Terrorism and violence : another violence is possible? / Helen Dexter.
Academic studies of terrorism grew exponentially in number after the September 11 attacks. More than a decade since the founding of the critical project, this asks what has been learned. Showcases leading examples of critical terrorism studies & presents an agenda for an evidence-based approach to political violence & terrorism.
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