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Considering an under-researched dimension of political violence, this interdisciplinary collection provides an extensive examination of terrorist victimisation. It explores how individual and public experiences of victimisation are constructed and how they are shaped by existing dynamics of violence.

Produktbeschreibung
Considering an under-researched dimension of political violence, this interdisciplinary collection provides an extensive examination of terrorist victimisation. It explores how individual and public experiences of victimisation are constructed and how they are shaped by existing dynamics of violence.
Autorenporträt
Muqarrab Akbar, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK. Patricia d'Ardenne, Institute of Psychotrauma, East London NHS Foundation Trust, UK. Chris Brewin, University College London, UK. Mike Catchpole, Public Health England, UK. Jordi Escartín, University of Barcelona, Spain. Carmel Joyce, University of St. Andrews, UK. Bob Lambert, University of St. Andrews and London Metropolitan University, UK. Javier Martin-Peña, University of Zaragoza, Spain. Tara Lai Quinlan, London School of Economics & Political Science, UK. Álvaro Rodríguez-Carballeira, University of Barcelona, Spain. Omar Saldaña, University of Barcelona, Spain. Ana Varela-Rey, University of Barcelona, Spain. Angela Veale, University College Cork, Ireland. Clive Walker, University of Leeds, UK. Naomi Wilson, University of Surrey and Institute of Psychotrauma, East London NHS Foundation Trust, UK.