No. 48 (2021): Open Issue
Dialogues

Terror ambivalence: the limits of counter-terrorism in the 9/11 world

Jediael Álvarez de Dompablo
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Bio
Portada número 48
Published October 26, 2021

Keywords:

Terrorism, Critical terrorism theory
How to Cite
Álvarez de Dompablo, J. (2021). Terror ambivalence: the limits of counter-terrorism in the 9/11 world. Relaciones Internacionales, (48), 275–284. Retrieved from https://revistas.uam.es/relacionesinternacionales/article/view/14315

Abstract

Martini, A., Ford, K. y Jackson, R. (2020). Encountering extremism: theoretical issues and local challenges. Manchester University Press.

 

Martini, A. (2021). The UN and Counter-Terrorism. Global Hegemonies, Power and Identities. Routledge.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Auchter, J. (2020). The personal is political: feminist critiques of countering violent extremism. En Martini, A., Ford, K. y Jackson, R. (Eds.) Encountering extremism: a critical examination of theoretical issues and local challenges (pp. 98-115). Manchester University Press.

Borradori, G. (2003). Philosophy in a Time of Terror. Dialogues with Jurgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida. The University of Chicago Press.

Breen-Smyth, M. (2020). The lone (white) wolf, ‘terrorism’ and the suspect community. En Martini, A., Ford, K. y Jackson, R. (Eds.) Encountering extremism: a critical examination of theoretical issues and local challenges (pp. 75-97). Manchester University Press.

Castells, M. (2009). Comunicación y poder. Alianza Editorial.

Cesari, J. (2010). Securitization of Islam in Europe. En Cesari, J. (Ed.) Muslims in the west after 9/11. Religions, politic and law (pp. 9-28). Routledge.

Constant, B. (2020). La libertad de los antiguos frente a la de los modernos. Seguida de La libertad de pensamiento. Página Indómita.

Crenshaw, M. (1992). How terrorists think: What psychology can contribute to understanding terrorism. En Howard L. (Ed.) Terrorism: Roots, impact, responses. Praeger.

Cuadro, M. (2020). Knowledge, power, subject: constituting the extremist/moderate subject. En Martini, A., Ford, K. y R. Jackson (Eds.) Encountering extremism: a critical examination of theoretical issues and local challenges (pp. 55-73). Manchester University Press.

Ford, K. (2020). A peace studies approach to countering extremism: do counter-extremism strategies produce peace? En Martini, A., Ford, K. y Jackson, R. (Eds.) Encountering extremism: a critical examination of theoretical issues and local challenges (pp. 116-135). Manchester University Press.

Irigaray, L. (1974). Speculum de l’autre femme. Les Éditions de Minuit.

Koselleck, R. (2012). Historias de conceptos. Estudios sobre semántica y pragmática del lenguaje político y social. Trotta.

Lindahl, S. (2020). Conceptualising violent extremism: ontological, epistemological and normative issues. En Martini, A., Ford, K. y Jackson, R. (Eds.) Encountering extremism: a critical examination of theoretical issues and local challenges (pp. 41-54). Manchester University Press.

Martini, A., Ford, K. y Jackson, R. (2020). Encountering extremism: a critical examination of theoretical issues and local challenges. Manchester University Press.

Martini, A. (2021). The UN and Counter-Terrorism. Global Hegemonies, Power and Identities. Routledge.

O’Donnell, A. (2020). What is an educational response to extreme and radical ideas and why does it matter?. En Martini, A., Ford, K. y Jackson, R. (Eds.) Encountering extremism: a critical examination of theoretical issues and local challenges (pp. 136-156). Manchester University Press.

Pateman, C. (1989). The sexual contract. Polity.

Roy, O. (2016). Le djihad et la mort. Seuil.

Ruiz-Giménez Arrieta, I. (2000). El feminismo y los estudios internacionales. Revista de Estudios Políticos, 108, 325-360.

Tsui, C. (2020). Interrogating the concept of (violent) extremism: a genealogical study of terrorism and counter-terrorism discourses, en A. Martini, K. Ford y R. Jackson (Ed.) Encountering extremism: a critical examination of theoretical issues and local challenges (pp. 21-39). Manchester University Press.