The author discusses the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks and the larger psychological narrative and context of the attacks. Stoicism is considered as a viable response
The discursive framing of the ‘war on terror’ was secured through fear of one key figure: the irrati...
To Enter the Skin of Another: The Body and 9/11 Literature utilizes 9/11 as a critical lens through ...
The shocking and unprecedented attacks of September 11 brought home to Americans the reality that th...
This article describes political psychological Issues bearing on the first anniversary of the 9/11 t...
This article describes the varied classes of terrorist victims affected by terrorist operations or t...
More than fifteen years after the 9/11 attacks, Americans still lack an understanding of what motiva...
The book presents a critical analysis of our existing knowledge and understanding of terrorist psych...
This article identifies paradoxes and conceptual difficulties with behavioral scientists and expert ...
The author considers the potential moral and ethical merits of suicide and suicide terrorism from a ...
This poem examines drone warfare as a form of lynching. “Strange Fruit” links the deaths of Pakistan...
Several recurring Issues in the political psychology analysis of terrorism are illustrated in anothe...
Abstract: On September 11, 2001, terrorists commandeered four commercial airliners and crashed two i...
This article argues that a major factor in terrorist acts is an appeal to the actor's own community ...
The so called ‘war on terror’ was framed through fear of one key figure, the fanatical ‘suicide bomb...
Professors Hopkins and Hopkins review the impact of 9/11 as a symbol in American politics. Following...
The discursive framing of the ‘war on terror’ was secured through fear of one key figure: the irrati...
To Enter the Skin of Another: The Body and 9/11 Literature utilizes 9/11 as a critical lens through ...
The shocking and unprecedented attacks of September 11 brought home to Americans the reality that th...
This article describes political psychological Issues bearing on the first anniversary of the 9/11 t...
This article describes the varied classes of terrorist victims affected by terrorist operations or t...
More than fifteen years after the 9/11 attacks, Americans still lack an understanding of what motiva...
The book presents a critical analysis of our existing knowledge and understanding of terrorist psych...
This article identifies paradoxes and conceptual difficulties with behavioral scientists and expert ...
The author considers the potential moral and ethical merits of suicide and suicide terrorism from a ...
This poem examines drone warfare as a form of lynching. “Strange Fruit” links the deaths of Pakistan...
Several recurring Issues in the political psychology analysis of terrorism are illustrated in anothe...
Abstract: On September 11, 2001, terrorists commandeered four commercial airliners and crashed two i...
This article argues that a major factor in terrorist acts is an appeal to the actor's own community ...
The so called ‘war on terror’ was framed through fear of one key figure, the fanatical ‘suicide bomb...
Professors Hopkins and Hopkins review the impact of 9/11 as a symbol in American politics. Following...
The discursive framing of the ‘war on terror’ was secured through fear of one key figure: the irrati...
To Enter the Skin of Another: The Body and 9/11 Literature utilizes 9/11 as a critical lens through ...
The shocking and unprecedented attacks of September 11 brought home to Americans the reality that th...