Difference between revisions of "Critical Studies on Terrorism"

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*[[Jeffrey Sluka]] - [[Massey University]], New Zealand
 
*[[Jeffrey Sluka]] - [[Massey University]], New Zealand
 
*[[Michael Stohl]] - [[University of California]], Santa Barbara USA
 
*[[Michael Stohl]] - [[University of California]], Santa Barbara USA
*[[Doug Stokes]] - [[University of Kent at Canterbury]], UK
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*[[Doug Stokes]] - [[University of Kent]] at Canterbury, UK
 
*[[Christine Sylvester]] - [[Lancaster University]], UK
 
*[[Christine Sylvester]] - [[Lancaster University]], UK
 
*[[Joseba Zulaika]] - [[University of Nevada]], USA
 
*[[Joseba Zulaika]] - [[University of Nevada]], USA

Revision as of 11:40, 24 November 2014

Critical Studies on Terrorism is a journal. Critical terrorism studies is 'understood as a research orientation that is willing to challenge dominant knowledge and understandings of terrorism, is sensitive to the politics of labelling in the terrorism field, is transparent about its own values and political standpoints, adheres to a set of responsible research ethics, and is committed to a broadly defined notion of emancipation'. [1]

The journal was set up in 2008 to encourage research on terrorism-related topics. It aims to engage in and encourage debate on disciplinary issues such as the politics of defining the terrorism subject and the ethics of responsibility towards the ‘terrorist other’.

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  1. Critical Terrorism Studies–an introduction Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 21 November 2014