Critical terrorism studies (CTS) is founded firstly on a series of powerful critiques of the current state of orthodox terrorism studies, including: its poor methods and theories, its state centricity, its problem-solving orientation and its institutional and intellectual links to state security projects. Defined broadly by a sceptical attitude towards accepted terrorism 'knowledge', CTS is also characterised by a set of core epistemological, ontological and ethical commitments, including: an appreciation of the politically constructed nature of terrorism knowledge; an awareness of the inherent ontological instability of the 'terrorism' category; a commitment to critical reflexivity regarding the uses to which research findings are put; a s...
This article considers the key contributions Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) has made to our unders...
In response to the growth of a critical perspective on contemporary issues of terrorism, this edited...
It has become something of a cliché to note that there are over 200 definitions of terrorism in exis...
Critical terrorism studies (CTS) is founded firstly on a series of powerful critiques of the current...
An analysis of the terrorism studies field reveals a number of methodological, theoretical and ethic...
This paper was written in response to three recent developments in the field of terrorism studies. F...
This symposium emerged as a response to three recent developments in the field of terrorism studies....
Employing a discourse analytic approach, this paper examines the silence on state terrorism within t...
This article problematises Critical Terrorism Studies’s (CTS) seeming reluctance to engage in causal...
The Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) approach has appeared as a subfield or alternative perspective ...
For over a decade, scholars of Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) – a subset of terrorism studies iden...
When the editors of Critical Studies on Terrorism wrote their introduction to the inaugural issue in...
This article problematises Critical Terrorism Studies’s (CTS) seem- ing reluctance to engage in caus...
The “war on terrorism” is both a series of institutional practices and an accompanying set of politi...
The articles in this special issue are drawn from papers presented at a conference titled Critical T...
This article considers the key contributions Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) has made to our unders...
In response to the growth of a critical perspective on contemporary issues of terrorism, this edited...
It has become something of a cliché to note that there are over 200 definitions of terrorism in exis...
Critical terrorism studies (CTS) is founded firstly on a series of powerful critiques of the current...
An analysis of the terrorism studies field reveals a number of methodological, theoretical and ethic...
This paper was written in response to three recent developments in the field of terrorism studies. F...
This symposium emerged as a response to three recent developments in the field of terrorism studies....
Employing a discourse analytic approach, this paper examines the silence on state terrorism within t...
This article problematises Critical Terrorism Studies’s (CTS) seeming reluctance to engage in causal...
The Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) approach has appeared as a subfield or alternative perspective ...
For over a decade, scholars of Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) – a subset of terrorism studies iden...
When the editors of Critical Studies on Terrorism wrote their introduction to the inaugural issue in...
This article problematises Critical Terrorism Studies’s (CTS) seem- ing reluctance to engage in caus...
The “war on terrorism” is both a series of institutional practices and an accompanying set of politi...
The articles in this special issue are drawn from papers presented at a conference titled Critical T...
This article considers the key contributions Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) has made to our unders...
In response to the growth of a critical perspective on contemporary issues of terrorism, this edited...
It has become something of a cliché to note that there are over 200 definitions of terrorism in exis...