<p class="p1"><span class="s1">'After over two decades of renewing temporary counterterrorism laws in Britain from the early 1970s, making such measures permanent with the Terrorism Act 2000 was not necessarily a predictable or predetermined outcome. The Northern Ireland peace process was underway, the Labour party who had voted against temporary counterterrorism laws for over a decade was newly back in power, and historical context pointed to an inconclusiveness around how effective such laws actually were in reducing insecurity. In this article I argue a key element helping explain this transition from temporary to permanent counterterrorism law lies in how particular threat and referent identities were constructed in official British dis...
How can potential future terrorists be identified? Forming one of the four pillars of the United Kin...
The “Trojan Horse” scandal laid bare an anxiety at the heart of the British security establishment; ...
There is nothing new in the United Kingdom about either the threat of terrorism or a legal response ...
After over two decades of renewing temporary counterterrorism laws in Britain from the early 1970s, ...
Narratives of "time" can play a type of stabilising role in official discourses surrounding exceptio...
The language we use when we talk about terrorism has an important role to play in the discursive con...
At the start of his premiership UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, spoke of ensuring that Britain contin...
This book maps and analyses the official British construction of the threat of cyberterrorism. By us...
Recent terrorist events in the UK, such as the security alerts at British airports in August 2006 an...
Discourses and the ideas, perceptions and templates upon which they are based exert a powerful influ...
This article explores the politics of response to the 7 July 2005 London bombings, by analysing UK c...
In 2013, Lee Rigby was murdered in Woolwich. In retaliation, there were several attacks on the Musli...
British counter-terrorism policy-makers are at the centre of two inherently problematic debates. Fir...
The ‘ war on terror ’ has emerged as the principal confl ict of our time, where ‘ Islamic fanaticis...
"The Northern Ireland peace process has been heralded by those who participated in it as a successfu...
How can potential future terrorists be identified? Forming one of the four pillars of the United Kin...
The “Trojan Horse” scandal laid bare an anxiety at the heart of the British security establishment; ...
There is nothing new in the United Kingdom about either the threat of terrorism or a legal response ...
After over two decades of renewing temporary counterterrorism laws in Britain from the early 1970s, ...
Narratives of "time" can play a type of stabilising role in official discourses surrounding exceptio...
The language we use when we talk about terrorism has an important role to play in the discursive con...
At the start of his premiership UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, spoke of ensuring that Britain contin...
This book maps and analyses the official British construction of the threat of cyberterrorism. By us...
Recent terrorist events in the UK, such as the security alerts at British airports in August 2006 an...
Discourses and the ideas, perceptions and templates upon which they are based exert a powerful influ...
This article explores the politics of response to the 7 July 2005 London bombings, by analysing UK c...
In 2013, Lee Rigby was murdered in Woolwich. In retaliation, there were several attacks on the Musli...
British counter-terrorism policy-makers are at the centre of two inherently problematic debates. Fir...
The ‘ war on terror ’ has emerged as the principal confl ict of our time, where ‘ Islamic fanaticis...
"The Northern Ireland peace process has been heralded by those who participated in it as a successfu...
How can potential future terrorists be identified? Forming one of the four pillars of the United Kin...
The “Trojan Horse” scandal laid bare an anxiety at the heart of the British security establishment; ...
There is nothing new in the United Kingdom about either the threat of terrorism or a legal response ...