Slavery and Colonialism: The Worst Terrorism on Africa

by Mohamed Eno

Co-authored with Omar A. Eno, Mohamed H. Ingiriis, and Jamal M. Haji; Published in African Renaissance, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2012.

Humans need not justify terrorism of any kind, regardless of whether one is Muslim, Christian or Jew, because it is... more

Affording terrorism: Idealists and materialities in the emergence of modern terrorism

by Mats Fridlund

Submitted manuscript to be published in: Terrorism and Affordance, eds. Max Taylor & P.M. Currie (London: Continuum, fc2012).

http://wwwwww.continuumbooks.com/books/detail.aspx?BookId=162678&SubjectId=1023&Subject2Id=1597

In this groundbreaking work (Terrorism and affordance), leading scholars and experts set out to explore the utility of the concept of affordance in the study and understanding of terrorism and political violence. Essays discuss such topics as affordance in relation to counterterrorism, technology, cyber-jihad, ideology, and political ecologies. By importing the concept of affordance and a new set of research to the study of terrorism, the authors offer an innovative and original work that challenges and adds to various aspects of situational crime prevention and counterterrorism.

The writing of this article has partly been funded through the research project ”Spreading terror: Technology and... more

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Helvetesmaskinerna: Terrorismens teknologi från giljotinen till videokameran

by Mats Fridlund

[The infernal machines: The technology of terrorism from the guillotine to the camcorder], in: Terror ismer, Per Vingaard Klüver, Helle Møller, Espen Kirkegaard Espensen, & Anne Sørensen, eds., Den jyske Historiker (2007):115, 127-151.

The history of modern terrorism has been strongly influenced by technological change. In the sparse historical reserach on terrorism, the role of technoogy has been played down in favour of changing doctrines. The article is an attempt to describe the history of terrorism from the view of its dominant technologies rather than its dominant doctrines. The four waves of modern terrorism from the 1880s until the present is described from the perspective of the changing tools of terrorists in the form of innovations of new and appropriations of existing weapon and media technologies from the dynamite bomb to the camcorder. Contrary to the doctrinary history this gives a history that more emphasize longevity and continuity than shifts and revolutions.

Terrorismens moderna historia har varit starkt påverkad av teknologisk förändring men i den sparsamma historiska... more

Terrorens ingeniørkunst: Teknik og videnskab efter 11. september

by Mats Fridlund

Published in Malene Fenger-Grøndahl, ed., 11. september: Verdens tilstand ti år efter (Århus & Köpenhamn: Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2011), 263-279.

Nyheden om terroranslaget i Oslo indløb via Facehook under skrivningen af denne tekst. Selv om detaljerne af det... more

Soccer binds jihadists in Russian terror plot

by James M. Dorsey

Friday, August 19, 2011

By James M. Dorsey

Islam Khamushev played soccer as a kid with Muradom... more

Psychology of Terrorism

by Robert Silva

This paper was written for Dr. Hanami, at San Francisco State University

It is the scope of Terrorism a early version could have typos, deals with psychology syndromes and complexes looking... more

The Story of Irgun

by Jake Eyre

Authored by Jake Eyre for the Norwich University Masters of Diplomacy program

This paper discusses the tactics of the Irgun Zvai Leumi, a Zionist terrorist organization in the last days of the... more

De-tangling the Myth of Pre-emptive Self-Defence— A Look at the Contemporary Scenario of State Action in the Wake of the “War Against Terrorism”

by Debadyuti Banerjee

Published in INDIAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW, Vol. 6, pp. 289-304 (December 2009).
The link points to a page containing the contents of the above-mentioned issue of journal.

Terrorism is certainly not a very modern phenomena but it has achieved intrepid and devastative status since the... more

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