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− | [[Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: Pathways toward Terrorism and Genocide]] is a journal that was set up in 2008. It | + | [[Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: Pathways toward Terrorism and Genocide]] is a scientific and professional journal that was set up in 2008. It 'seeks to contribute to understanding and ameliorating conflict between states and non-state challengers. <ref> [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17467580802288325 Editors' welcome to the inaugural issue of Dynamics of Asymetric Conflict] ''Taylor & Franis Online'', 28 July 2008, accessed 21 November 2014 </ref> |
==People== | ==People== | ||
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*[[Anthony Marsella]] - Psychology, University of Hawaii, USA | *[[Anthony Marsella]] - Psychology, University of Hawaii, USA | ||
− | *[[Joel Wallman]] - Anthropology and Criminology, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, USA | + | *[[Joel Wallman]] - Anthropology and Criminology, [[Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation]], USA |
===Media Review Editor== | ===Media Review Editor== | ||
− | *[[Marc Howards Ross]] - Political Science, Bryn Mawr College , USA | + | *[[Marc Howards Ross]] - Political Science, [[Bryn Mawr College]], USA |
===Editorial Assistant=== | ===Editorial Assistant=== | ||
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*[[Scott Atran]] - Anthropology, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Psychology and Public Policy, University of Michigan; Sociology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA | *[[Scott Atran]] - Anthropology, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Psychology and Public Policy, University of Michigan; Sociology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA | ||
− | *[[Michael J. Boyle]] - Political Science, La Salle University USA | + | *[[Michael J. Boyle]] - Political Science, [[La Salle University]] USA |
− | *[[Susan Brandon]] - Psychology, U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, USA | + | *[[Susan Brandon]] - Psychology, U.S. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], USA |
− | *[[James Breckenridge]] - Psychology, Palo Alto University USA | + | *[[James Breckenridge]] - Psychology, [[Palo Alto University]] USA |
− | *[[Martha Crenshaw]] - Political Science, Stanford University USA | + | *[[Martha Crenshaw]] - Political Science, [[Stanford University]] USA |
− | *[[Stuart Croft]] - Politics, Warwick Univeristy UK | + | *[[Stuart Croft]] - Politics, [[Warwick Univeristy]] UK |
*[[John Darley]] - Psychology/Public Affairs, Princeton University USA | *[[John Darley]] - Psychology/Public Affairs, Princeton University USA | ||
− | *[[Donatella della Porta]] - Sociology, European University Institute, | + | *[[Donatella della Porta]] - Sociology, European University Institute, Florence, Italy |
*[[Mohammed M.Hafez]] - Political Science, University of Missouri USA | *[[Mohammed M.Hafez]] - Political Science, University of Missouri USA | ||
− | *[[Nancy Hayden]] - Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Sanfia National Laboratories, USA | + | *[[Nancy Hayden]] - [[Defense Threat Reduction Agency]] and [[Sanfia National Laboratories]], USA |
− | *[[Emmanuel Karagiannis]] - Defence Studies, King's College | + | *[[Emmanuel Karagiannis]] - Defence Studies, [[King's College London]] UK |
− | *[[Gary LaFree]] - National | + | *[[Gary LaFree]] - National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, University of Maryland, USA |
− | *[[Anthony F.Lemieux]] - Communication, Georgia State University; Public Health and Medicine, Emory University USA | + | *[[Anthony F.Lemieux]] - Communication, [[Georgia State University]]; Public Health and Medicine, Emory University USA |
− | *[[Todd Leventhal]] - Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications, | + | *[[Todd Leventhal]] - [[Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications]], [[US Department of State]], USA |
− | *[[Tiffany Lightborn]] - Department of Homeland Security, USA | + | *[[Tiffany Lightborn]] - [[Department of Homeland Security]], USA |
*[[Gina Ligon]] - Psychology, Center for Colloboration Science, University of Nebraska Omaha, USA | *[[Gina Ligon]] - Psychology, Center for Colloboration Science, University of Nebraska Omaha, USA | ||
− | *[[Ian Lustick]] - Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, USA | + | *[[Ian Lustick]] - Political Science, [[University of Pennsylvania]], USA |
− | *[[Ifat Maoz]] - Communications, Hebrew University, Israel | + | *[[Ifat Maoz]] - Communications, [[Hebrew University]], Israel |
− | *[[Ariel Merari]] - Psychology, Tel-Aviv University, Israel | + | *[[Ariel Merari]] - Psychology, [[Tel-Aviv University]], Israel |
− | *[[Fathali M.Moghaddam]] - Psychology, Georgetown University, USA | + | *[[Fathali M.Moghaddam]] - Psychology, [[Georgetown University]], USA |
*[[Cristina Jayme Montiel]] - Psychology, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines | *[[Cristina Jayme Montiel]] - Psychology, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines | ||
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*[[Sophia Moskalenko]] - Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, Bryn Mawr College, USA | *[[Sophia Moskalenko]] - Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, Bryn Mawr College, USA | ||
− | *[[Roger Petersen]] - Political Science, Massachussetts Institute of Technology USA | + | *[[Roger Petersen]] - Political Science, [[Massachussetts Institute of Technology]] USA |
− | *[[Magnus Ranstorp]] - International Relations, Swedish National Defense College, Sweden | + | *[[Magnus Ranstorp]] - International Relations, [[Swedish National Defense College]], Sweden |
*[[Marc Sageman]] - Psychiatry/Sociology, Security Consultant, USA | *[[Marc Sageman]] - Psychiatry/Sociology, Security Consultant, USA | ||
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*[[Michael Scheuer]] - History, Security USA] | *[[Michael Scheuer]] - History, Security USA] | ||
− | *[[Joshua Sinai]] - Center for Technology, Security, | + | *[[Joshua Sinai]] - Center for Technology, Security, andPolicy, Virginia Tech (National Capital region), USA |
− | *[[Paul Smith]] - National Security Affairs, | + | *[[Paul Smith]] - National Security Affairs, [[US Naval War College]], USA |
*[[Sarah. A.Soule]] - Sociology, Stanford University, USA | *[[Sarah. A.Soule]] - Sociology, Stanford University, USA | ||
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*[[Ervin Staub]] - Psychology, University of Massachussetts at Amherst, USA | *[[Ervin Staub]] - Psychology, University of Massachussetts at Amherst, USA | ||
− | *[[Max Taylor]] - Psychology, St. Andrews Centre for the Study of | + | *[[Max Taylor]] - Psychology, [[St. Andrews Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]], UK |
− | *[[Carrie Rosefsky Wickham]] - Political Science, Emory University, USA | + | *[[Carrie Rosefsky Wickham]] - Political Science, [[Emory University]], USA |
*[[Philip Zimbardo]] - Psychology, Stanford University, USA | *[[Philip Zimbardo]] - Psychology, Stanford University, USA |
Revision as of 23:52, 23 November 2014
Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: Pathways toward Terrorism and Genocide is a scientific and professional journal that was set up in 2008. It 'seeks to contribute to understanding and ameliorating conflict between states and non-state challengers. [1]
Contents
People
Editor
- Clark McCauley - Psychology, Bryn Mawr College, USA
Associate Editors
- John Horgan - Psychology, Center for Terrorism and Security Studies, University of Massachusetts
- Arthur J.Kendall - Political Psychology and Statistics, Social Research Consultants, USA
- Anthony Marsella - Psychology, University of Hawaii, USA
- Joel Wallman - Anthropology and Criminology, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, USA
=Media Review Editor
- Marc Howards Ross - Political Science, Bryn Mawr College, USA
Editorial Assistant
- Tom McCauley - Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, Bryn Mawr College USA
International Editorial Board
- Scott Atran - Anthropology, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Psychology and Public Policy, University of Michigan; Sociology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA
- Michael J. Boyle - Political Science, La Salle University USA
- Susan Brandon - Psychology, U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, USA
- James Breckenridge - Psychology, Palo Alto University USA
- Martha Crenshaw - Political Science, Stanford University USA
- Stuart Croft - Politics, Warwick Univeristy UK
- John Darley - Psychology/Public Affairs, Princeton University USA
- Donatella della Porta - Sociology, European University Institute, Florence, Italy
- Mohammed M.Hafez - Political Science, University of Missouri USA
- Emmanuel Karagiannis - Defence Studies, King's College London UK
- Gary LaFree - National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, University of Maryland, USA
- Anthony F.Lemieux - Communication, Georgia State University; Public Health and Medicine, Emory University USA
- Gina Ligon - Psychology, Center for Colloboration Science, University of Nebraska Omaha, USA
- Ian Lustick - Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Ifat Maoz - Communications, Hebrew University, Israel
- Ariel Merari - Psychology, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
- Fathali M.Moghaddam - Psychology, Georgetown University, USA
- Cristina Jayme Montiel - Psychology, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
- Sophia Moskalenko - Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, Bryn Mawr College, USA
- Roger Petersen - Political Science, Massachussetts Institute of Technology USA
- Magnus Ranstorp - International Relations, Swedish National Defense College, Sweden
- Marc Sageman - Psychiatry/Sociology, Security Consultant, USA
- Michael Scheuer - History, Security USA]
- Joshua Sinai - Center for Technology, Security, andPolicy, Virginia Tech (National Capital region), USA
- Paul Smith - National Security Affairs, US Naval War College, USA
- Sarah. A.Soule - Sociology, Stanford University, USA
- Ervin Staub - Psychology, University of Massachussetts at Amherst, USA
- Carrie Rosefsky Wickham - Political Science, Emory University, USA
- Philip Zimbardo - Psychology, Stanford University, USA
Notes
- ↑ Editors' welcome to the inaugural issue of Dynamics of Asymetric Conflict Taylor & Franis Online, 28 July 2008, accessed 21 November 2014