ABSTRACT

This book shows how to use a range of critical approaches to conduct research on terrorism.

Featuring the work of researchers who have already utilized these methods to study terrorism, it includes a diverse range of critical methodological approaches – including discourse analysis, feminist, postcolonial, ethnographic, critical theory, and visual analysis of terrorism. The main objectives of the book are to assist researchers in adopting and applying various critical approaches to the study of terrorism. This goal is achieved by bringing together a number of different scholars working on the topic of terrorism from a range of non-variables-based approaches. Their individual chapters discuss explicitly the research methods used and methodological commitments made by the authors, while also illustrating the application of their particular critical perspective to the topic of terrorism. The authors of each chapter will discuss (1) why they chose their specific critical method; (2) how they justified their methodological stance; (3) how they conduct their research; (4) and, finally, an example of the research.

This book will be essential reading for students of terrorism studies and critical terrorism studies, and highly recommended for students of political violence, security studies and IR.

part 1|16 pages

Introduction

part 2|30 pages

Critical Realism/Materialism

chapter 2|14 pages

Reading documents in their wider context

Foucauldian and realist approaches to terrorism discourse

chapter 3|14 pages

Applying Marxism to critical terrorism studies

Analysis through a historical materialist lens

part 3|28 pages

Ethnography

chapter 4|10 pages

Terrorists as co-participants?

Outline of a research model

chapter 5|16 pages

Ecologizing ‘terrorism’

Attending to emergent pathways of ethnographic fieldwork, writing, and analysis

part 4|46 pages

Discourse Analysis

chapter 6|15 pages

Critical discourse analysis 1

chapter 8|13 pages

Terrorism

Knowledge, power, subjectivity

part 5|13 pages

Postcolonialism/Decolonialism

chapter 9|11 pages

‘We are not the terrorists!’

Using a reflexive postcolonial methodology in the West Bank of the Palestinian Territories

part 6|27 pages

Feminism

chapter 11|12 pages

Talking about revolution

Ex-militant testimony and conditions of ‘tell-ability'

part 7|26 pages

Visual Analysis

chapter 12|12 pages

Visualizing others

A conversation with Cynthia Weber on films and visuality in the ‘war on terror'

chapter 13|11 pages

Falling bodies

Confronting the iconography of terror

part 8|10 pages

Conclusion

chapter 14|8 pages

Conclusion

Beyond terrorism?