Terrorism and political violence exist fundamentally as communicative acts; inherently the acts themselves serve to inspire anxiety and fear. As the recipients of such a communicative act, victims of terrorism and political violence serve as the vehicle for the dissemination of these communications to both the intended and broader audiences. Their victimising experience is thus a complex interplay between a profound personal trauma and the political/communicative dimension of the attack. Given this complexity, this article addresses how victims’ needs are understood by victims of terrorism and political violence in both Northern Ireland (NI) and Great Britain (GB). Through engagement with practitioners, victims, survivors, and community act...
This article argues that a major factor in terrorist acts is an appeal to the actor's own community ...
Spain and the United Kingdom have experienced similar types of political violence. Since the 1960s, ...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...
This work was possible due to the support of the European Commission ‘‘Criminal Justice’’ (2007–2013...
The conflict in Northern Ireland left over 3,600 people dead and tens of thousands injured, but esta...
This thesis examines the relationship between victims of political violence and state-driven respons...
Following terrorist attacks, governments are often quick to express their solidarity with victims of...
The large-scale terrorist attacks on 9/11 resulted in more attention being devoted to victims of ter...
Despite the growing 'detente ' or because of it, the world faces the danger of an increase...
In 1998, the violent Troubles in Northern Ireland came to an end with the signing of the Good Friday...
In the wake of nearly forty years of armed conflict, the Northern Irish Assembly announced the Victi...
‘Resilience’ has become something of a 21st century buzzword in both environmental and social policy...
considerations raise a range of questions. How do violence and trauma affect the individual socially...
The political and social fragmentation of Northern Ireland is well known, and the violent tactics em...
Even though the violent conflicts during the Troubles officially ended decades ago, the memories of ...
This article argues that a major factor in terrorist acts is an appeal to the actor's own community ...
Spain and the United Kingdom have experienced similar types of political violence. Since the 1960s, ...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...
This work was possible due to the support of the European Commission ‘‘Criminal Justice’’ (2007–2013...
The conflict in Northern Ireland left over 3,600 people dead and tens of thousands injured, but esta...
This thesis examines the relationship between victims of political violence and state-driven respons...
Following terrorist attacks, governments are often quick to express their solidarity with victims of...
The large-scale terrorist attacks on 9/11 resulted in more attention being devoted to victims of ter...
Despite the growing 'detente ' or because of it, the world faces the danger of an increase...
In 1998, the violent Troubles in Northern Ireland came to an end with the signing of the Good Friday...
In the wake of nearly forty years of armed conflict, the Northern Irish Assembly announced the Victi...
‘Resilience’ has become something of a 21st century buzzword in both environmental and social policy...
considerations raise a range of questions. How do violence and trauma affect the individual socially...
The political and social fragmentation of Northern Ireland is well known, and the violent tactics em...
Even though the violent conflicts during the Troubles officially ended decades ago, the memories of ...
This article argues that a major factor in terrorist acts is an appeal to the actor's own community ...
Spain and the United Kingdom have experienced similar types of political violence. Since the 1960s, ...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...