Researching terrorism, peace and conflict studies interaction, synthesis and opposition

This book examines potential synergies between the fields of Terrorism Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies. The volume presents theoretically- and empirically-informed contributions, which shed light on whether the two fields can inform each other on issues of mutual interest and importance. The...

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Other Authors: Tellidis, Ioannis (Editor), Toros, Harmonie (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon, New York Routledge 2015
Series:Critical terrorism studies
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Call Number :HV 6431 .R4125 2015

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505 0 |a Cover Title Copyright Contents; Notes on contributors; List of abbreviations; 1 Researching terrorism, peace and conflict: an introduction; PART I Theoretical debates; 2 Towards critical peace research: lessons from critical terrorism studies; 3 The trouble with empathising with terrorists: critical theory and terrorism; 4 Bringing transitional justice to terrorism research: possibilities, pitfalls and critical voice 5 Processes of disengagement from political violence: a multi-level relational approach PART II Case studies 6 Conflict resolution practice in conflicts marked by terrorist violence: a scholar-practitioner perspective7 When peace implies engaging the 'terrorist': peacebuilding in Colombia through transforming political violence and terrorism; 8 From freedom fighters to terrorists and back again: the Basque case; 9 Out beyond Occupy Fallujah and the Islamic State in Iraq and Sham, there is a field 10 Peace comes dropping slow: the case of Northern Ireland; 11 Terrorism, violence and conflict in the digital age Conclusion 
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