The ‘war on terror’ has marked the existence of exceptional measures involving military action abroad and the introduction of counter-terrorism legislation in the United Kingdom. Within this context fear, risk and insecurity have been intrinsic in legitimizing the measures created as being necessary to maintain national security. This article presents the findings from a study investigating the impact of the ‘war on terror’ on British Muslims’ emotions. The study revealed how facets of the ‘war on terror’, including ‘human rights and policing’, ‘What if? and pre-emption’, ‘geopolitics and reflexive fear and risk’ and ‘fear from inside the binary’ impacted participants’ emotions. Through explori...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
Terrorist attacks can instigate widespread and long-lasting fear. Mass media can enforce fear by fra...
The ‘ war on terror ’ has emerged as the principal confl ict of our time, where ‘ Islamic fanaticis...
The ‘war on terror’ has marked the existence of exceptional measures involving military action abroa...
This chapter addresses the ways that the war on terror is not simply one that targets so-called terr...
Fear is often described as an intense human emotion in response to a perceived threat or impending d...
Terrorism is a subject that arouses considerable emotions. These emotions are largely associated wit...
Is the fear of possible terrorist attacks justified? Do counter-terrorism policies provide a feeling...
Post the 9/11 and 7/7 terrorist attacks, national security issues have become an axial political con...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. A central aim of terrorism is to drive people apart and destroy s...
Limited attention has been paid to the intersection of emotions and the etiology of terrorism. Inste...
Fear is a visceral human emotion with the power to overwhelm and subsume all other feelings and rati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-97).How do populations react to fear? How is that fear...
This paper offers a rational model of fear and provides empirical evidence to support it. We use mic...
On November 13, 2015, 130 people died in terrorist attacks in Paris. Ten days later, The Sun publish...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
Terrorist attacks can instigate widespread and long-lasting fear. Mass media can enforce fear by fra...
The ‘ war on terror ’ has emerged as the principal confl ict of our time, where ‘ Islamic fanaticis...
The ‘war on terror’ has marked the existence of exceptional measures involving military action abroa...
This chapter addresses the ways that the war on terror is not simply one that targets so-called terr...
Fear is often described as an intense human emotion in response to a perceived threat or impending d...
Terrorism is a subject that arouses considerable emotions. These emotions are largely associated wit...
Is the fear of possible terrorist attacks justified? Do counter-terrorism policies provide a feeling...
Post the 9/11 and 7/7 terrorist attacks, national security issues have become an axial political con...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. A central aim of terrorism is to drive people apart and destroy s...
Limited attention has been paid to the intersection of emotions and the etiology of terrorism. Inste...
Fear is a visceral human emotion with the power to overwhelm and subsume all other feelings and rati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-97).How do populations react to fear? How is that fear...
This paper offers a rational model of fear and provides empirical evidence to support it. We use mic...
On November 13, 2015, 130 people died in terrorist attacks in Paris. Ten days later, The Sun publish...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
Terrorist attacks can instigate widespread and long-lasting fear. Mass media can enforce fear by fra...
The ‘ war on terror ’ has emerged as the principal confl ict of our time, where ‘ Islamic fanaticis...