A Research Agenda for Terrorism Studies
Edited by Lara A. Frumkin,
John F. Morrison and
Andrew Silke
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Asking vital questions concerning the future directions of terrorism research, this topical Research Agenda dives into the current state, emerging methodologies and key trends of this emotive and controversial field.
Keywords: Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781789909098
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Contemplating a research agenda for terrorism studies , pp 1-20

- Andrew Silke, Lara A. Frumkin and John F. Morrison
- Ch 2 Terrorists , pp 23-41

- Sarah Marsden
- Ch 3 Victims and victimhood: the case of terrorism and political violence , pp 43-61

- Orla Lynch
- Ch 4 Critical terrorism studies , pp 63-76

- Shirley Achieng', Samwel Oando and Richard Jackson
- Ch 5 Applying theory to research , pp 79-90

- Daniela Pisoiu
- Ch 6 The interdisciplinarity challenge for terrorism studies , pp 91-106

- Asta Maskali_nait_
- Ch 7 Ethnographic approaches in terrorism studies and research , pp 107-118

- Anastasia Filippidou
- Ch 8 Guides, interviews, ethics: conducting fieldwork with Islamist extremists in Indonesia , pp 119-129

- Julie Chernov Hwang
- Ch 9 Using social media to research terrorism and extremism , pp 131-143

- Ashton Kingdon and Emma Ylitalo-James
- Ch 10 Using online data in terrorism research , pp 145-158

- Stuart Macdonald, Elizabeth Pearson, Ryan Scrivens and Joe Whittaker
- Ch 11 Terrorism databases: problems and solutions , pp 159-176

- Stephen Johnson and Gary A. Ackerman
- Ch 12 Debating the health of terrorism studies: methodological issues, research biases and cautious optimism , pp 179-192

- Bart Schuurman
- Ch 13 Gender issues in terrorism studies , pp 193-210

- Katherine E. Brown
- Ch 14 Collaborative approaches to countering terrorism , pp 211-224

- Lara A. Frumkin and Paul Ford
- Ch 15 Terrorism research practices in the private sector: context and considerations , pp 225-240

- Ross Frenett, Meghan Conroy, Carolyn Hoyle, Celia Davies, Nic Rees, Ludovica Di Giorgi and Catriona Scholes
- Ch 16 Ethics and terrorism research: the rights, safety and vulnerability of participant and researcher , pp 241-259

- John F. Morrison, Eke Bont and Andrew Silke
- Ch 17 Interdisciplinarity, globality and downsizing: aspirations for the future of terrorism studies , pp 263-274

- Harmonie Toros
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