This book is a compilation of previously published studies on the role of culture and language in political violence and terrorism. These studies have contributed to a paradigmatic shift in sociological thinking about language and culture in politics, particularly in regard to the genesis and dynamics of violence and terrorism. Blending ideas derived from Michel Foucault and Kenneth Burke, this book is unique in its range of focus from detailed studies of specific cases of violence and terrorism to peace movements in resistence of violence, war, and terrorism.https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/fac_books/1053/thumbnail.jp
This book considers how the concept of violence has been interpreted, used, defined, and explored by...
This chapter offers a genealogy of the concept of terrorism and a critique of the Bush Administratio...
This book examines potential synergies between the fields of Terrorism Studies and Peace and Conflic...
Sociologists look at the underlying causes of terrorism. While a multitude of books have been publis...
Organized violence and terrorist attacks with global connections and transnational implications not ...
There are many kinds of violence in modern societies. We, as sociologists, must properly deal with t...
This is the first terrorism textbook based on sociological research. It adopts an innovative framewo...
Blending concepts from \u27dramatism\u27 such as \u27victimage ritual\u27 with Foucault\u27s approac...
The frequency of terrorist acts in the recent past has resulted in an increasing body of data availa...
This entry on Terrorism examines the definition and problems defining the phenomenon, types and typo...
Organized violence and terrorist attacks with global connections and transnational implications not ...
Terror and terrorism are being studied not only and not so much in the academic context. Criminologi...
This article represents an attempt to construct a sociological theory of terrorism by means of six t...
Discourse on terrorist violence has long facilitated an especially liberal form of securitisation. O...
This book considers how the concept of violence has been interpreted, used, defined, and explored by...
This book considers how the concept of violence has been interpreted, used, defined, and explored by...
This chapter offers a genealogy of the concept of terrorism and a critique of the Bush Administratio...
This book examines potential synergies between the fields of Terrorism Studies and Peace and Conflic...
Sociologists look at the underlying causes of terrorism. While a multitude of books have been publis...
Organized violence and terrorist attacks with global connections and transnational implications not ...
There are many kinds of violence in modern societies. We, as sociologists, must properly deal with t...
This is the first terrorism textbook based on sociological research. It adopts an innovative framewo...
Blending concepts from \u27dramatism\u27 such as \u27victimage ritual\u27 with Foucault\u27s approac...
The frequency of terrorist acts in the recent past has resulted in an increasing body of data availa...
This entry on Terrorism examines the definition and problems defining the phenomenon, types and typo...
Organized violence and terrorist attacks with global connections and transnational implications not ...
Terror and terrorism are being studied not only and not so much in the academic context. Criminologi...
This article represents an attempt to construct a sociological theory of terrorism by means of six t...
Discourse on terrorist violence has long facilitated an especially liberal form of securitisation. O...
This book considers how the concept of violence has been interpreted, used, defined, and explored by...
This book considers how the concept of violence has been interpreted, used, defined, and explored by...
This chapter offers a genealogy of the concept of terrorism and a critique of the Bush Administratio...
This book examines potential synergies between the fields of Terrorism Studies and Peace and Conflic...