The various reactions to 9/11 in the academic community and the attacks on U.S scholars and campuses are analyzed in this article. One particular text is chosen for close scrutiny: ACTA’s “Defending Civilization: How Our Universities Are Failing America And What Can Be Done About It” The view taken here is that the atrocities of 9/11 have been instrumentalized in order to further discredit the humanities and social science departments of American universities that have been under attack at least since the so-called “culture wars”. The so-called war on terrorism threatens the civil liberties that some academics wish to preserve
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prominent as a function of the social sciences. The purpose of this article is to examine how terror...
The dissertation critically analyzes the response of a major research public university to the attac...
APSA is posting this article for public view on its website. APSA journals are fully accessible to A...
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This article argues that the values of militarization are no longer restricted to foreign policy ven...
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This paper contends that 9/11 remains subject to a crisis in criticism, resulting from the failure o...
This article argues that the values of militarization are no longer restricted to foreign policy ven...
For over a decade, scholars of Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) – a subset of terrorism studies iden...
The 9/11 attacks changed how western societies, and with them the world, view terrorism. To respond ...
Subject to severe financial constraints while operating within a regime of moral panics driven by th...
This paper examines the ways in which the Bush administration and its allies have targeted the Ameri...
Academic freedom in the United States is facing its most important threat since the McCarthy era of ...
The dissertation critically analyzes the response of a major research public university to the attac...
prominent as a function of the social sciences. The purpose of this article is to examine how terror...
The dissertation critically analyzes the response of a major research public university to the attac...
APSA is posting this article for public view on its website. APSA journals are fully accessible to A...
Professors Hopkins and Hopkins review the impact of 9/11 as a symbol in American politics. Following...
This article argues that the values of militarization are no longer restricted to foreign policy ven...
The 11 September attacks on the United States created an opportunity for the denizens of neo-conserv...
This volume examines the success of the 9/11 attacks in undermining the cherished principles of West...
This paper contends that 9/11 remains subject to a crisis in criticism, resulting from the failure o...
This article argues that the values of militarization are no longer restricted to foreign policy ven...
For over a decade, scholars of Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) – a subset of terrorism studies iden...
The 9/11 attacks changed how western societies, and with them the world, view terrorism. To respond ...