Subjectivities, “Suspect Communities” and the Ethics of Research on Terrorism’
M Breen-Smyth
Critical terrorism studies: A new research agenda
Routledge/Taylor & Francis
2009
Abstract
Political Science
This volume brings together a number of leading scholars to debate the need for and the shape of this exciting new subfield.The first part of the volume ...
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Title
Subjectivities, “Suspect Communities” and the Ethics of Research on Terrorism’
Creators
M Breen-Smyth
Contributors
R Jackson (Editor)
M Breen Smyth (Editor)
G Gunning (Editor)
Publication Details
Critical terrorism studies: A new research agenda
Publisher
Routledge/Taylor & Francis; Abingdon
Number of pages
274
Date published
2009
Date submitted
16/05/2017
Identifiers
99515160002346
Academic Unit
University of Surrey
Resource Type
Book chapter
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