Political violence
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Political violence
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Political violence
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Incoming Resources
- Emotions and mass atrocity, philosophical and theoretical explorations, edited by Thomas Brudholm, University of Copenhagen, Johannes Lang, Danish Institute for International Studies
- Transforming societies after political violence, truth, reconciliation, and mental health, Brandon Hamber
- Politics of violence, militancy, international politics, killing in the name, Charlotte Heath-Kelly
- Victims, perpetrators or actors?, gender, armed conflict and political violence, edited by Caroline O.N. Moser and Fiona Clark
- Terrorism and war, unconscious dynamics of political violence, edited by Coline Covington, Paul Williams, Jean Arundale and Jean Knox ; introduction by Lord Alderdice
- Constitutional violence, legitimacy, democracy and human rights, Antoni Abat I. Ninet
- Terrorism studies, a reader, edited by John Horgan and Kurt Braddock
- No peace, no war, an anthropology of contemporary armed conflicts, edited by Paul Richards
- Perpetrators and perpetration of mass violence, action, motivations and dynamics, edited by Timothy Williams and Susanne Buckley-Zistel
- Necropolitics, Achille Mbembe ; translated by Steven Corcoran
- Urban fears and global terrors, citizenship, multicultures and belongings after 7/7, Victor J. Seidler
- Politics most unusual, violence, sovereignty, and democracy in the "war on terror", Damian Cox, Michael Levine and Saul Newman
- Frames of war, when is life grievable?, Judith Butler
- Rivalry and revenge, the politics of violence during civil war, Laia Balcells, Duke University
- Sovereign bodies, citizens, migrants, and states in the postcolonial world, edited by Thomas Blom Hansen and Finn Stepputat
- Understanding political violence, a criminological analysis, Vincenzo Ruggiero
- Understanding collective political violence, edited by Yvan Guichaoua
- Violence, six sideways reflections, Slavoj Zizek
- Necropolitics, Achille Mbembe ; translated by Steven Corcoran
- Ulrike Meinhof and West German terrorism, language, violence, and identity, Sarah Colvin
- Contentious performances, Charles Tilly
- The politics of collective violence, Charles Tilly
- Theory of the partisan, an interjection to the concept of the political, Carl Schmitt ; translated by C.J. Miller
- Violence, a modern obsession, Richard Bessel
- "Apologie du terrorisme" and "incitement to terrorism."
- How terrorism is wrong, morality and political violence, Virginia Held
- Spectacles and Specters, A Performative Theory of Political Trials, Baak Ertür
- Riots and political protest, notes from the post-political present, Simon Winlow. [et al.]
- The logic of violence in civil war, Stathis N. Kalyvas
- The democratic experience and political violence, edited by David C. Rapoport and Leonard Weinberg
- The autonomy of the political, Carl Schmitt's and Lenin's political realism, Eckard Bolsinger
- Judging state-sponsored violence, imagining political change, Bronwyn Anne Leebaw
- The new violent cartography, geo-analysis after the aesthetic turn, edited by Sam Okoth Opondo and Michael J. Shapiro
- Anthropology of violence and conflict, edited by Bettina E. Schmidt and Ingo W. Schr oder
- Sites of violence, gender and conflict zones, edited by Wenona Giles and Jennifer Hyndman
- Armed political organizations, from conflict to integration, Benedetta Berti
- Violent geographies, fear, terror, and political violence, edited by Derek Gregory and Allan Pred
- Democracy and political violence, John Schwarzmantel
- Politics most unusual, violence, sovereignty and democracy in the 'war on terror', Damian Cox, Michael Levine, Saul Newman
- Cities under siege, the new military urbanism, Stephen Graham
- Sovereign bodies, citizens, migrants, and states in the postcolonial world, edited by Thomas Blom Hansen and Finn Stepputat
- The geography of ethnic violence, identity, interests, and the indivisibility of territory, Monica Duffy Toft
- Pathways for peace, inclusive approaches to preventing violent conflict, World Bank Group, United Nations
- Urban fears and global terrors, citizenship, multicultures and belongings after 7/7, Victor Jeleniewski Seidler
- The Indian subcontinent, author, Paul Mason
- Political terrorism, an interdisciplinary approach, Jeffrey Ian Ross
- Regimes and repertoires, Charles Tilly
- New & old wars, organized violence in a global era, Mary Kaldor
- Sites of violence, gender and conflict zones, edited by Wenona Giles and Jennifer Hyndman
- Nations, states, and violence, David D. Laitin
Outgoing Resources
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