The term terrorism is as value-laden a descriptor as one will encounter in the contemporary period. Though it evokes a strong image of an Orientalist, colonized, brown body enacting brutal, theatrical violence from behind a balaclava, the term itself describes very little. The decision to label a particular act, individual, or movement as terroristic is more a discursive question of politics than means. In the post-9/11 era, state-level rhetoricians describe their ideological enemies that can be “othered” as terrorists, while some are considered extremists. In doing so, Muslim, Arab, Asian, African, and foreign-born advocates and practitioners of political violence are termed terrorists with near universality, while white, Christian, Wester...
Terrorism is a weapon of mass destruction, which can cause many deaths. Essentially, it is a war aga...
This paper posits that our current understanding of Jihadist Terrorism as a monolithic sub-type of P...
The language we use when we talk about terrorism has an important role to play in the discursive con...
The term terrorism is as value-laden a descriptor as one will encounter in the contemporary period. ...
The term terrorism is as value-laden a descriptor as one will encounter in the contemporary period. ...
Projection of the terrorist narrative onto the bodies of Arabs, Muslims, Middle Easterns, and South ...
Analyzing the role of rhetoric and ideology in the western 'war on terror' and Islamic 'jihad' in th...
Projection of the terrorist narrative onto the bodies of Arabs, Muslims, Middle Easterns, and South ...
Discussing terrorism in light of the September 11 atrocities is daunting. It requires one to wonder ...
The concept of terrorism is nebulous. There are numerous definitions of terrorism, each different i...
The ugly phenomenon of terrorism has a long history, it hit the world like a thunderstorm in the 197...
Explores the definition of terrorism, arguing that those subversive groups which only employ violenc...
The word ‘terror’ originates from the Latin terrere, meaning to scare, terrify or frighten. Denoting...
The studyʼs objective is to explore the social and political framework of terrorism and critically a...
The word ‘terror’ originates from the Latin terrere, meaning to scare, terrify or frighten. Denoting...
Terrorism is a weapon of mass destruction, which can cause many deaths. Essentially, it is a war aga...
This paper posits that our current understanding of Jihadist Terrorism as a monolithic sub-type of P...
The language we use when we talk about terrorism has an important role to play in the discursive con...
The term terrorism is as value-laden a descriptor as one will encounter in the contemporary period. ...
The term terrorism is as value-laden a descriptor as one will encounter in the contemporary period. ...
Projection of the terrorist narrative onto the bodies of Arabs, Muslims, Middle Easterns, and South ...
Analyzing the role of rhetoric and ideology in the western 'war on terror' and Islamic 'jihad' in th...
Projection of the terrorist narrative onto the bodies of Arabs, Muslims, Middle Easterns, and South ...
Discussing terrorism in light of the September 11 atrocities is daunting. It requires one to wonder ...
The concept of terrorism is nebulous. There are numerous definitions of terrorism, each different i...
The ugly phenomenon of terrorism has a long history, it hit the world like a thunderstorm in the 197...
Explores the definition of terrorism, arguing that those subversive groups which only employ violenc...
The word ‘terror’ originates from the Latin terrere, meaning to scare, terrify or frighten. Denoting...
The studyʼs objective is to explore the social and political framework of terrorism and critically a...
The word ‘terror’ originates from the Latin terrere, meaning to scare, terrify or frighten. Denoting...
Terrorism is a weapon of mass destruction, which can cause many deaths. Essentially, it is a war aga...
This paper posits that our current understanding of Jihadist Terrorism as a monolithic sub-type of P...
The language we use when we talk about terrorism has an important role to play in the discursive con...