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COURSE TITLE: TOPICS in SOCIOLOGY - TERRORISM & GENOCIDE Sociology 185 – 4 Units (CRN 15465) Professor: Matthew Ari Jendian, Ph.D
Governing Terrorism Through Preemption: a Comparative Analysis of Radicalization in Three Western Liberal Democracies Derek M.D
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Terror As Strategy and Relational Process
A Study of Terrorism Through the Looking Glass Approach
The Social Construction of Suicide Terrorism CéCile Valã©Rie Van De Voorde University of South Florida
Sociology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: a Social Science Understanding of Terrorist Threat Domenico Tosini* University of Trento
The Influence of Inequality and Noneconomic Institutions on Cross-National Terrorist Incidents
Construction of Terrorism Designation by Cagil Albayrak Submitted to the Graduate Degree Progr
CHAPTER 4 Anomie/Strainanomie/Strain Theorytheory Distribute
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Department of Sociology COURSE
Classical Schools of Sociology and Terrorism
Social Geometry and the 'Terrorism' Label
A Conceptual Discussion and Literature Review
Psychology of Terrorism 0
Bibliography: Social Aspects of Terrorism
Radicalization: Relevant Psychological and Sociological Concepts
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Fear and Loathing in Post 9/11 America: Public Perceptions of Terrorism As Shaped by News Media and the Politics of Fear
Committing Sociology (Of Law): the Autonomy of Law in Canada’S ‘War on Terror’
The Terror Pandemic: the International Diffusion of Terrorism
Ori Swed Contact Information: Affiliations: Texas Tech University Department of Sociology, Anthropology &, Social Work HH 71 2500 Broadway Ave
Department of Sociology 1
The Sociology and Psychology of Terrorism: Who Becomes a Terrorist and Why?
Psychology of Terrorism: a Public Understanding (Vol
Disrupting Islamophobia: Teaching the Social Construction of Terrorism in the Mass Media
Political Violence and Unemployment: Socio-Economic Strain As a Potential Source of Terrorism
Sociology of Terrorism Sociology 3315; Spring 2017
Exploring Terrorism Through Criminological Theories
Defining and Theorizing Terrorism: a Global Actor-Centered Approach
(Dis)Organization and Terror Related Crimes in Turkey