Publication

Jun 2011

This issue explores a number of topics related to terrorism studies. The first article looks at the way cultural modeling and analysis can be used in terrorism research. The second explores how people perceive sacred land and how this relates to conflicts over such lands. The third uses the Madrid bombings of 2004 as a case study to look at the evolving nature of the jihadist movement. The journal also includes a number of opinion pieces and book reviews.

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Author Winston R Sieck, Richard Sosis, Romain Bartolo, Javier Argomaniz, Jordan Nelms, Abdul Haqq Baker, Joel Busher, Eugenio Lilli, Christopher Brown, Michael Loadenthal, Gilbert Ramsay, Mohamed Daadaoui, Scott Nicholas Romaniuk, Alison McConnell
Series Journal of Terrorism Research (JTR)
Issue 1
Publisher Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV)
Copyright © 2011 Winston R Sieck, Richard Sosis, Romain Bartolo, Javier Argomaniz, Jordan Nelms, Abdul Haqq Baker, Joel Busher, Eugenio Lilli, Christopher Brown, Michael Loadenthal, Gilbert Ramsay, Mohamed Daadaoui, Scott Nicholas Romaniuk, Alison McConnell This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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