This article looks at how domestic acts of ideologically-motivated violence have been treated in Finnish public discussion with a particular focus on how the word “terrorism” has and has not been used to characterize such incidents. The work demonstrates that Finnish public debate has, with certain notable exceptions, primarily avoided labelling any violent attacks in the country as terrorism. This reluctance stems from Finnish traditions of crisis management, counterterrorism, and politics. Furthermore, the propensity to use the term “terrorism” cannot be explained by such characteristics of the attack itself as the number of casualties or whether it was perpetrated by ingroup or outgroup members. Rather than “what has happened,” the quest...
This article investigates how violence associated with religion, here namely Islam, functions as a t...
This qualitative study examines the usage of the term terrorism applied to the assault on the commun...
The intensification of radical and extremist thinking has become an international cause of concern a...
This article looks at how domestic acts of ideologically-motivated violence have been treated in Fin...
The theatrical and dramatic nature of terrorism makes it a suitable topic for the media, which aims ...
The Capitol attack has provoked intensive debate and reflection far beyond the United States. These ...
Although Lithuania by now has been a member of the international antiterrorist coalition with all th...
This article deals with the phenomenon of political violence. The concept of “armed resistance” (Lit...
The subject of this thesis is the image of terrorism in the English-language media of Finland and Ru...
The present study examines Finnish media portrayals of homegrown terrorism’s causal dynamics between...
The country report Stakeholders of (De)-Radicalisation in Finland presents the Finnish situation reg...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Risk Re...
The introductory article to the special issue discusses terrorism and political violence in the Nord...
This paper focuses on how leaders in Western countries talk about the “war on terrorism.” The paper ...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate what common trends are within the communication of ...
This article investigates how violence associated with religion, here namely Islam, functions as a t...
This qualitative study examines the usage of the term terrorism applied to the assault on the commun...
The intensification of radical and extremist thinking has become an international cause of concern a...
This article looks at how domestic acts of ideologically-motivated violence have been treated in Fin...
The theatrical and dramatic nature of terrorism makes it a suitable topic for the media, which aims ...
The Capitol attack has provoked intensive debate and reflection far beyond the United States. These ...
Although Lithuania by now has been a member of the international antiterrorist coalition with all th...
This article deals with the phenomenon of political violence. The concept of “armed resistance” (Lit...
The subject of this thesis is the image of terrorism in the English-language media of Finland and Ru...
The present study examines Finnish media portrayals of homegrown terrorism’s causal dynamics between...
The country report Stakeholders of (De)-Radicalisation in Finland presents the Finnish situation reg...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Risk Re...
The introductory article to the special issue discusses terrorism and political violence in the Nord...
This paper focuses on how leaders in Western countries talk about the “war on terrorism.” The paper ...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate what common trends are within the communication of ...
This article investigates how violence associated with religion, here namely Islam, functions as a t...
This qualitative study examines the usage of the term terrorism applied to the assault on the commun...
The intensification of radical and extremist thinking has become an international cause of concern a...