Terrorism and political violence Edited by Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, Gordon Clubb and Simon Mabon ; foreword by Alex P. Schmid - London : SAGE, c2015. - xii, 315 p. ; 25 cm.

SECTION A: APPROACHING THE STUDY OF TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCELocating Terrorism Studies - Simon MabonTerrorism and Ethics - Gilberto Algar-FariaA History of Terrorism: Ideology, Tactics and Organization - Pola Zafra-DavisDefining Cyberterrorism - Lee Jarvis and Stuart McDonaldEssay 1: A Critical Approach: Violence, `Victims' and `Innocents' - Marie Breen-Smyth and Samantha CookeEssay 2: A Critical View of Critical Terrorism Studies - James LutzEssay 3: The Global War on Terror and State Terrorism - Michael StohlSECTION B: UNDERSTANDING TERRORISMThe 'Root Causes' of Terrorism - Nina MusgraveSupporting Terrorism - Nicole Ives-AllisonTerrorism, Communication and the Media - Cristina ArchettiEssay 4: IEDs, Martyrs, Civil Wars, and Terrorists - Caroline Kennedy-PipeEssay 5: Towards Global Jihadism - Bill Braniff and Assaf MoghadamEssay 6: Living with Terror, not Living in Terror: The Impact of Chronic Terrorism on Israeli Society - Dov WaxmanSECTION C: HOW TERRORISM ENDSHow Terrorism Ends - Sarah MarsdenConflict Resolution and Terrorists as Spoilers - Sophie WhitingIndividual Disengagement from Terrorist Groups - Paul Gill, Noemie Bouhana and John MorrisonEssay 7: De-Radicalization, Disengagement and the Attitudes-Behavior Debate - Gordon ClubbEssay 8: Drone Warfare - Michael BoyleSECTION D: RESOURCESResource 1: Study Skills for Dissertations, Essays and Exams - Terry HathawayResource 2: Conducting Field Research on Terrorism - Adam Dolnik

Looking at contemporary issues such as drone warfare, state violence, gender, and political violence, cyberterrorism, lone-wolf terrorism, and de-radicalization, this book draws on the expertise of members of the Terrorism and Political Violence Association network to provide readers with a fascinating introduction to the area.



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Terrorism
Political violence

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