Routledge Handbook of Critical Terrorism Studies
Herausgeber: Jackson, Richard
Routledge Handbook of Critical Terrorism Studies
Herausgeber: Jackson, Richard
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The Routledge Handbook of Critical Terrorism Studies is a comprehensive collection of cutting-edge essays on all aspects of the Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) subfield, featuring both established and up-and-coming international scholars, including many of those academics who started CTS nearly a decade ago.
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The Routledge Handbook of Critical Terrorism Studies is a comprehensive collection of cutting-edge essays on all aspects of the Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) subfield, featuring both established and up-and-coming international scholars, including many of those academics who started CTS nearly a decade ago.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781138601147
- ISBN-10: 1138601144
- Artikelnr.: 52615310
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781138601147
- ISBN-10: 1138601144
- Artikelnr.: 52615310
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Richard Jackson is Professor of Peace Studies and Director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Critical Studies on Terrorism and author of numerous titles, including most recently Confessions of a Terrorist (2014), Contemporary Debates on Terrorism (co-edited, Routledge 2012) and Terrorism: A Critical Introduction (co-authored, 2011).
1. Introduction: a decade of critical terrorism studies
Richard Jackson PART 1: Critical approaches to the study of "terrorism" 2. The emergence of terrorism studies as a field
Lisa Stampnitzky 3. Critical terrorism studies after 9/11
Lee Jarvis 4. The real and the bluff: on the ontology of terrorism
Joseba Zulaika 5. Critical epistemologies of terrorism
James Fitzgerald 6. Post-structuralism and constructivism
Charlotte Heath-Kelly 7.Critical theory and terrorism studies: ethics and emancipation
Harmonie Toros 8. The historical materialist approach to critical terrorism studies
Douglas Porpora 9. Methodology and the critical study of terrorism
Jacob Stump Part 2: The nature and causes of "terrorism" 10. The definition of "terrorism"
Timothy Shanahan 11. The narrative of terrorism as an existential threat
Jessica Wolfendale 12. New versus old terrorism
Alexander Spencer 13. Religion and terrorism
Ioannis Tellidis 14. Female terrorism and militancy
Caron Gentry and Laura E. Sjoberg Part 3: State terrorism 15. Understanding Western state terrorism
Ruth Blakeley and Sam Raphael 16. Torture
Robert Brecher 17. Rendition in the "War on Terror"
Sam Raphael and Ruth Blakeley 18. Targeted killing and drone warfare
Laurie Calhoun Part 4: Contemporary responses to terrorism
19 The language of counterterrorism
Jack Holland 20. Critical evaluation of counterterrorism
Sondre Lindahl 21. A critical perspective on the global war on terror
Paul Rogers 22. The Governmentality of Terrorism: Uncertainty
Risk Management
and Surveillance
Luca Mavelli 23. Radicalization
De-Radicalization
and Counter-Radicalization
Lasse Lindekilde Part 5: Emerging debates 24. Eco-terrorism and Expansionary Counter-Terrorism
John Sorenson 25. Media Coverage of Terrorism
Ben O-Loughlin 26. Collective Memory and Terrorism
Charlotte Heath-Kelly 27. Terrorism and Peace Studies
Ioannis Tellidis
Richard Jackson PART 1: Critical approaches to the study of "terrorism" 2. The emergence of terrorism studies as a field
Lisa Stampnitzky 3. Critical terrorism studies after 9/11
Lee Jarvis 4. The real and the bluff: on the ontology of terrorism
Joseba Zulaika 5. Critical epistemologies of terrorism
James Fitzgerald 6. Post-structuralism and constructivism
Charlotte Heath-Kelly 7.Critical theory and terrorism studies: ethics and emancipation
Harmonie Toros 8. The historical materialist approach to critical terrorism studies
Douglas Porpora 9. Methodology and the critical study of terrorism
Jacob Stump Part 2: The nature and causes of "terrorism" 10. The definition of "terrorism"
Timothy Shanahan 11. The narrative of terrorism as an existential threat
Jessica Wolfendale 12. New versus old terrorism
Alexander Spencer 13. Religion and terrorism
Ioannis Tellidis 14. Female terrorism and militancy
Caron Gentry and Laura E. Sjoberg Part 3: State terrorism 15. Understanding Western state terrorism
Ruth Blakeley and Sam Raphael 16. Torture
Robert Brecher 17. Rendition in the "War on Terror"
Sam Raphael and Ruth Blakeley 18. Targeted killing and drone warfare
Laurie Calhoun Part 4: Contemporary responses to terrorism
19 The language of counterterrorism
Jack Holland 20. Critical evaluation of counterterrorism
Sondre Lindahl 21. A critical perspective on the global war on terror
Paul Rogers 22. The Governmentality of Terrorism: Uncertainty
Risk Management
and Surveillance
Luca Mavelli 23. Radicalization
De-Radicalization
and Counter-Radicalization
Lasse Lindekilde Part 5: Emerging debates 24. Eco-terrorism and Expansionary Counter-Terrorism
John Sorenson 25. Media Coverage of Terrorism
Ben O-Loughlin 26. Collective Memory and Terrorism
Charlotte Heath-Kelly 27. Terrorism and Peace Studies
Ioannis Tellidis
1. Introduction: a decade of critical terrorism studies
Richard Jackson PART 1: Critical approaches to the study of "terrorism" 2. The emergence of terrorism studies as a field
Lisa Stampnitzky 3. Critical terrorism studies after 9/11
Lee Jarvis 4. The real and the bluff: on the ontology of terrorism
Joseba Zulaika 5. Critical epistemologies of terrorism
James Fitzgerald 6. Post-structuralism and constructivism
Charlotte Heath-Kelly 7.Critical theory and terrorism studies: ethics and emancipation
Harmonie Toros 8. The historical materialist approach to critical terrorism studies
Douglas Porpora 9. Methodology and the critical study of terrorism
Jacob Stump Part 2: The nature and causes of "terrorism" 10. The definition of "terrorism"
Timothy Shanahan 11. The narrative of terrorism as an existential threat
Jessica Wolfendale 12. New versus old terrorism
Alexander Spencer 13. Religion and terrorism
Ioannis Tellidis 14. Female terrorism and militancy
Caron Gentry and Laura E. Sjoberg Part 3: State terrorism 15. Understanding Western state terrorism
Ruth Blakeley and Sam Raphael 16. Torture
Robert Brecher 17. Rendition in the "War on Terror"
Sam Raphael and Ruth Blakeley 18. Targeted killing and drone warfare
Laurie Calhoun Part 4: Contemporary responses to terrorism
19 The language of counterterrorism
Jack Holland 20. Critical evaluation of counterterrorism
Sondre Lindahl 21. A critical perspective on the global war on terror
Paul Rogers 22. The Governmentality of Terrorism: Uncertainty
Risk Management
and Surveillance
Luca Mavelli 23. Radicalization
De-Radicalization
and Counter-Radicalization
Lasse Lindekilde Part 5: Emerging debates 24. Eco-terrorism and Expansionary Counter-Terrorism
John Sorenson 25. Media Coverage of Terrorism
Ben O-Loughlin 26. Collective Memory and Terrorism
Charlotte Heath-Kelly 27. Terrorism and Peace Studies
Ioannis Tellidis
Richard Jackson PART 1: Critical approaches to the study of "terrorism" 2. The emergence of terrorism studies as a field
Lisa Stampnitzky 3. Critical terrorism studies after 9/11
Lee Jarvis 4. The real and the bluff: on the ontology of terrorism
Joseba Zulaika 5. Critical epistemologies of terrorism
James Fitzgerald 6. Post-structuralism and constructivism
Charlotte Heath-Kelly 7.Critical theory and terrorism studies: ethics and emancipation
Harmonie Toros 8. The historical materialist approach to critical terrorism studies
Douglas Porpora 9. Methodology and the critical study of terrorism
Jacob Stump Part 2: The nature and causes of "terrorism" 10. The definition of "terrorism"
Timothy Shanahan 11. The narrative of terrorism as an existential threat
Jessica Wolfendale 12. New versus old terrorism
Alexander Spencer 13. Religion and terrorism
Ioannis Tellidis 14. Female terrorism and militancy
Caron Gentry and Laura E. Sjoberg Part 3: State terrorism 15. Understanding Western state terrorism
Ruth Blakeley and Sam Raphael 16. Torture
Robert Brecher 17. Rendition in the "War on Terror"
Sam Raphael and Ruth Blakeley 18. Targeted killing and drone warfare
Laurie Calhoun Part 4: Contemporary responses to terrorism
19 The language of counterterrorism
Jack Holland 20. Critical evaluation of counterterrorism
Sondre Lindahl 21. A critical perspective on the global war on terror
Paul Rogers 22. The Governmentality of Terrorism: Uncertainty
Risk Management
and Surveillance
Luca Mavelli 23. Radicalization
De-Radicalization
and Counter-Radicalization
Lasse Lindekilde Part 5: Emerging debates 24. Eco-terrorism and Expansionary Counter-Terrorism
John Sorenson 25. Media Coverage of Terrorism
Ben O-Loughlin 26. Collective Memory and Terrorism
Charlotte Heath-Kelly 27. Terrorism and Peace Studies
Ioannis Tellidis