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Issue 2 of 'Critical Studies on Terrorism' out now |
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August 2008 sees the publication of issue two of this excellent new journal, with extensive involvement by Naspir members:
Symposium: Critical Terrorism Studies: Foundations, Issues, Challenges Editors' Introduction: negotiating stormy waters Authors: Marie Breen Smyth; Jeroen Gunning; Richard Jackson; George Kassimeris; Piers Robinson The elephant in the room: a response to John Horganand Michael J. Boyle Author: Ruth Blakeley Terrorism and taboo: an anthropological perspective on political violence against civilians Author: Jeffrey Sluka Problems with the critical studies approach to the study of terrorism Authors: Leonard Weinberg; William Eubank Critical terrorism studies: an activist scholar perspective Author: Eric Herring Articles Visualising violence: legitimacy and authority in the 'war on terror' Author: Laura J. Shepherd Screening terror: Hollywood, the United States and the construction of danger Author: Klaus Dodds Times of terror: writing temporality into the War on Terror Author: Lee Jarvis War and peace: negotiating meaning in Islam Author: Robert P. Barnidge Jr Research Note Terrorists, scholars and ordinary people: confronting terrorism studies with field experiences Author: Harmonie Toros Conversations in Critical Studies on Terrorism Counter-terrorism and communities: an interview with Robert Lambert Author: Richard Jackson Discuss this article in the forums. (0 posts)
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