Warfare and armed conflict have evolved radically with the advent of technology and perhaps most importantly, with globalization. Unlike the West, which has come to terms with violence through constant memorialization, multidisciplinary discourse and legislature, cities in the developing world lack audible intellectual trajectories. Therefore, studies on the merits of the non-Western conditions of conflict must take into account the complex structures of organization of society, politics, religion and ethnicities, as a result of the globalization of violence. Developing and less politically stable countries like Pakistan, on the other hand, are losing urban space through attacks from the perpetrators and yet more so from the state as the li...
Abstract ■ Cities are difficult to control. The moral panic that is part of much social scientific a...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
Violence in cities significantly compromises development and can have detrimental consequences for ...
Few cities in South Asia have been affected by violence more than Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city a...
This paper is an examination of the beginnings of global terrorism in Peshawar, Pakistan—a modern re...
As densely populated urban centres emerge as economic powerhouses where global GDP is concentrated, ...
Abstract In international relations, the idea of human security is a specific approach to security t...
Urban areas are prime targets for international terrorists given the array of valuable physical and ...
Karachi has been deemed one of the world’s most dangerous cities. Using it as an urban laboratory, I...
Violent extremism in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan is commonly explaine...
This paper analyses conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging geog...
The very features of Pakistani society that are represented so prominently in Karachi - ethnic and s...
We investigate the cross scalar linkages between every day violence and global war on terror in the ...
Like many of the enclaves used by elites and foreign visitors in this troubled megacity of over 20 m...
Sustaining the military targeting of the everyday sites and spaces of urban life in the contemporary...
Abstract ■ Cities are difficult to control. The moral panic that is part of much social scientific a...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
Violence in cities significantly compromises development and can have detrimental consequences for ...
Few cities in South Asia have been affected by violence more than Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city a...
This paper is an examination of the beginnings of global terrorism in Peshawar, Pakistan—a modern re...
As densely populated urban centres emerge as economic powerhouses where global GDP is concentrated, ...
Abstract In international relations, the idea of human security is a specific approach to security t...
Urban areas are prime targets for international terrorists given the array of valuable physical and ...
Karachi has been deemed one of the world’s most dangerous cities. Using it as an urban laboratory, I...
Violent extremism in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan is commonly explaine...
This paper analyses conditions of insecurity and violence in Karachi in relation to an emerging geog...
The very features of Pakistani society that are represented so prominently in Karachi - ethnic and s...
We investigate the cross scalar linkages between every day violence and global war on terror in the ...
Like many of the enclaves used by elites and foreign visitors in this troubled megacity of over 20 m...
Sustaining the military targeting of the everyday sites and spaces of urban life in the contemporary...
Abstract ■ Cities are difficult to control. The moral panic that is part of much social scientific a...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
Violence in cities significantly compromises development and can have detrimental consequences for ...