Conducting Terrorism Field Research
A Guide
Herausgeber: Dolnik, Adam
Conducting Terrorism Field Research
A Guide
Herausgeber: Dolnik, Adam
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This book offers a detailed and practically oriented guide to the challenges of conducting terrorism fieldwork.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780415609302
- ISBN-10: 0415609305
- Artikelnr.: 37085222
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780415609302
- ISBN-10: 0415609305
- Artikelnr.: 37085222
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Adam Dolnik is Professor of Counterterrorism at the George C. Marshall Center for European Security Studies in Germany, and Professor of Terrorism Studies at the University of Wollongong in Australia. He is the author of Understanding Terrorist Innovation: Technologies, Tactics, and Global Trends (Routledge, 2007) and Negotiating Hostage Crises with the New Terrorists (2008), as well as over 50 reports and articles on terrorism-related issues.
1. Introduction: the Need for Field Research, Adam Dolnik 2. Interviewing
Government and Official Sources: An Introductory Guide, Lindsay Clutterbuck
and Richard Warnes 3. Learning From the "Dark Side": Identifying, Accessing
and Interviewing Illicit Non-State Actors, Michael Kenney 4. Research
Challenges Involved in Field Study on Terrorism in the Middle East, Magnus
Ranstorp 5. Field Research: Argentina in Comparative Perspective, Maria
Rasmussen 6. Conversing with the Adversary: Interviewing Palestinian
Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers in Israeli Prisons, Yoram Schweitzer
7. Face to Face with my Case Study, Laila Bokhari 8. Conducting Field
Research on Terrorism in Iraq, Michael Knights 9. A Practical Guide to
Research on Terrorism in the North Caucasus, Cerwyn Moore 10. Conducting
Terrorism Fieldwork on a Shoestring Budget: Researching Suicide Terrorism
in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Rashmi Singh 11. Researching Militant
Groups in Southeast Asia, Zachary Abuza 12. Conducting Field Research on
Terrorism in Northern Ireland, Kacper Rekawek 13. Interviewing the
Terrorists: Reflections on Fieldwork and Implications for Psychological
Research, John Horgan 14. Professionalizing High-Risk Field Research in
Academia, Michael Taarnby 15. Up Close and Personal: Conducting Field
Research on Terrorism in Conflict Zones, Adam Dolnik
Government and Official Sources: An Introductory Guide, Lindsay Clutterbuck
and Richard Warnes 3. Learning From the "Dark Side": Identifying, Accessing
and Interviewing Illicit Non-State Actors, Michael Kenney 4. Research
Challenges Involved in Field Study on Terrorism in the Middle East, Magnus
Ranstorp 5. Field Research: Argentina in Comparative Perspective, Maria
Rasmussen 6. Conversing with the Adversary: Interviewing Palestinian
Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers in Israeli Prisons, Yoram Schweitzer
7. Face to Face with my Case Study, Laila Bokhari 8. Conducting Field
Research on Terrorism in Iraq, Michael Knights 9. A Practical Guide to
Research on Terrorism in the North Caucasus, Cerwyn Moore 10. Conducting
Terrorism Fieldwork on a Shoestring Budget: Researching Suicide Terrorism
in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Rashmi Singh 11. Researching Militant
Groups in Southeast Asia, Zachary Abuza 12. Conducting Field Research on
Terrorism in Northern Ireland, Kacper Rekawek 13. Interviewing the
Terrorists: Reflections on Fieldwork and Implications for Psychological
Research, John Horgan 14. Professionalizing High-Risk Field Research in
Academia, Michael Taarnby 15. Up Close and Personal: Conducting Field
Research on Terrorism in Conflict Zones, Adam Dolnik
1. Introduction: the Need for Field Research, Adam Dolnik 2. Interviewing
Government and Official Sources: An Introductory Guide, Lindsay Clutterbuck
and Richard Warnes 3. Learning From the "Dark Side": Identifying, Accessing
and Interviewing Illicit Non-State Actors, Michael Kenney 4. Research
Challenges Involved in Field Study on Terrorism in the Middle East, Magnus
Ranstorp 5. Field Research: Argentina in Comparative Perspective, Maria
Rasmussen 6. Conversing with the Adversary: Interviewing Palestinian
Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers in Israeli Prisons, Yoram Schweitzer
7. Face to Face with my Case Study, Laila Bokhari 8. Conducting Field
Research on Terrorism in Iraq, Michael Knights 9. A Practical Guide to
Research on Terrorism in the North Caucasus, Cerwyn Moore 10. Conducting
Terrorism Fieldwork on a Shoestring Budget: Researching Suicide Terrorism
in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Rashmi Singh 11. Researching Militant
Groups in Southeast Asia, Zachary Abuza 12. Conducting Field Research on
Terrorism in Northern Ireland, Kacper Rekawek 13. Interviewing the
Terrorists: Reflections on Fieldwork and Implications for Psychological
Research, John Horgan 14. Professionalizing High-Risk Field Research in
Academia, Michael Taarnby 15. Up Close and Personal: Conducting Field
Research on Terrorism in Conflict Zones, Adam Dolnik
Government and Official Sources: An Introductory Guide, Lindsay Clutterbuck
and Richard Warnes 3. Learning From the "Dark Side": Identifying, Accessing
and Interviewing Illicit Non-State Actors, Michael Kenney 4. Research
Challenges Involved in Field Study on Terrorism in the Middle East, Magnus
Ranstorp 5. Field Research: Argentina in Comparative Perspective, Maria
Rasmussen 6. Conversing with the Adversary: Interviewing Palestinian
Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers in Israeli Prisons, Yoram Schweitzer
7. Face to Face with my Case Study, Laila Bokhari 8. Conducting Field
Research on Terrorism in Iraq, Michael Knights 9. A Practical Guide to
Research on Terrorism in the North Caucasus, Cerwyn Moore 10. Conducting
Terrorism Fieldwork on a Shoestring Budget: Researching Suicide Terrorism
in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Rashmi Singh 11. Researching Militant
Groups in Southeast Asia, Zachary Abuza 12. Conducting Field Research on
Terrorism in Northern Ireland, Kacper Rekawek 13. Interviewing the
Terrorists: Reflections on Fieldwork and Implications for Psychological
Research, John Horgan 14. Professionalizing High-Risk Field Research in
Academia, Michael Taarnby 15. Up Close and Personal: Conducting Field
Research on Terrorism in Conflict Zones, Adam Dolnik