Journal of Terrorism Research, Volume 2, Issue 1 (2011)

Table of Contents

Articles

A Cultural Models Approach for Investigating the Cognitive Basis of Terrorism PDF HTML
Winston R Sieck
Why Sacred Lands Are Not Indivisible: The Cognitive Foundations of Sacralising Land PDF HTML
Richard Sosis
Decentralised Leadership in Contemporary Jihadism: Towards a Global Social Movement PDF HTML
Romain Bartolo

Opinion Pieces

Listening to the Victims of Terrorism PDF HTML
Robert Lambert
Electoral Politics and ETA’s ceasefire PDF HTML
Javier Argomaniz
The Need for Situational Awareness in a CBRNE Attack PDF HTML
Jordan Nelms
Repairing the Cracked lens: Redefining British Muslim Identity in Conservative Britain PDF HTML
Abdul Haqq Baker
What do ‘middle class’ terrorists tell us about the link between poverty and terrorism? PDF HTML
Joel Busher
Revolts in the Arab world: is it bad news for Islamic terrorists? PDF HTML
Eugenio Lilli
Gangs and Terrorist: Dangerous Classmates in Minnesota’s Somali Community. PDF HTML
Christopher Brown
The Peril of Hasty Triumphalism and Osama bin Laden’s Death PDF HTML
Eugenio Lilli

Reviews

Donald Liddick. Eco-Terrorism: Radical Environmental and Animal Liberation Movements. Westport, Connecticut, Praeger Publishers, 2006 PDF HTML
 
Graham Fuller. A World Without Islam. London: Little, Brown and Company, 2010 PDF HTML
 
John Calvert. Sayyid Qutb and the Origins of Radical Islamism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010 PDF HTML
 
Gilles Kepel. Beyond Terror and Martyrdom: The Future of the Middle East. Cambridge, MA, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2008 PDF HTML
 
Justin Gest. Apart: Alienated and Engaged Muslims in the West. London, Hurst & Company, 2010 PDF HTML
 

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