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Editorial arrangement Caroline Kennedy-Pipe,Gordon Clubb and Simon Mabon 2015
Chapter 1 Simon Mabon 2015
Chapter 2 Gilberto Algar-Faria 2015
Chapter 3 Pola Zafra-Davis 2015
Chapter 4 Lee Jarvis and Stuart Macdonald2015
Chapter 5 Nina Musgrave 2015
Chapter 6 Nicole Ives-Allison 2015
Chapter 7 Cristina Archetti 2015
Chapter 8 Sarah Marsden 2015
Chapter 9 Sophie A. Whiting 2015
Chapter 10 Paul Gill, Noemie Bouhana and JohnMorrison 2015
Essay 1 Marie Breen-Smyth and Samantha Cooke2015
Essay 2 James Lutz 2015
Essay 3 Michael Stohl 2015
Essay 4 Caroline Kennedy-Pipe 2015
Essay 5 William Braniff and and Assaf Moghadam2015
Essay 6 Dov Waxman 2015
Essay 7 Gordon Clubb 2015
Essay 8 Michael Boyle 2015
Resource 1 Terry Hathaway 2015
Resource 2 Adam Dolnik 2015
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Notes on Editors and Contributors
The Editors
Gordon Clubbis a lecturer in international security at theUniversity of Leeds and is Director of the Terrorism and PoliticalViolence Association. Recently, he has written on the disengagement andde-radicalization of Fatah and the Irish Republican Army.Caroline Kennedy-Pipeis a professor of war studies at the Universityof Hull. She is the university lead on maritime and security issues. Shehas published extensively on these issues and has been quoted in
TheGuardian as being one of the UKs leading experts in war.Simon Mabonis a lecturer in international relations at theUniversity of Lancaster. He is the author of
Saudi Arabia and Iran:Soft Power Rivalry in the Middle East (I.B. Tauris, 2013)
,Hizballah: From Islamic Resistance to Government (Praeger, 2014,with Gordon Clubb and James Worrall) and
British Foreign Policy(Routledge, 2015, with Mark Garnett). He is Director of the RichardsonInstitute and a research associate with the Foreign Policy Centre.
The Contributors
Gilberto Algar-Fariais a politics PhD candidate within the Schoolof Sociology, Politics and International Studies at the University ofBristol and a research associate at the Foreign Policy Centre.Pola Zafra-Davisis an EH Carr and international postgraduateresearch scholar in conflict and security/international relations theoryat Aberystwyth University. She holds a BA (Hons) in european social andpolitical studies at University College London and an MSc ininternational relations (research) from the London School of Economicsand Political Science.Lee Jarvisis a senior lecturer in international securityat the University of East Anglia. Recent books include
Times ofTerror: Discourse, Temporality and the War on Terror (Palgrave,2009),
Terrorism: A Critical Introduction (Palgrave, 2011, withRichard Jackson, Jeroen Gunning and Marie Breen Smyth),
Cyberterrorism: Understanding, Assessment and Response(Springer, 2014, with Stuart Macdonald and Tom Chen) and
Counter-Radicalisation: Critical Perspectives (Routledge,2015, with Christopher Baker-Beall and Charlotte Heath-Kelly).Stuart Macdonaldis an associate professor in law at SwanseaUniversity. He has written a number of articles on counterterrorismlegislation and policy, which have been published in leading journals inthe UK, USA and Australia, and is co-editor (with Lee Jarvis and TomChen) of
Cyberterrorism: Understanding, Assessment and Response(Springer, 2014).Marie Breen-Smythis a professor of international politics at theUniversity of Surrey. She has written and researched political violence,including its impact on civilian populations, and is one of theinitiators of a critical approach to terrorism studies. Her interests ininternational intervention include processes of militarization anddemilitarization, transnational justice, armed conflict andchildren.Samantha Cookeis a PhD research candidate and teachingassistant in the School of Politics, University of Surrey. Her researchcurrently focuses on womens marital rights in the Middle East.James Lutzis a professor of political science at IndianaUniversity Purdue University Fort Wayne. He has published a number ofbooks, articles, and chapters on various aspects of terrorism, often incollaboration with Brenda J Lutz.Michael Stohlis a professor of communication and Director ofthe Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies at theUniversity of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author or co-authorof more than a hundred scholarly journal articles and book chapters, andthe author, editor or co-editor of 15 books which focus on politicalviolence, terrorism and human rights.Nina Musgraveis a PhD candidate in the Department of WarStudies at Kings College, London. Her research focuses on Hamas andpolitical violence in the Middle East.Nicole Ives-Allisonis a teaching fellow (temporary) with the HandaCentre for Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV) at theUniversity of St Andrews. Her research interests include politicalviolence in Northern Ireland, the social organisation of violent groupsand the politics of American street-gang violence.Cristina Archettiis an associate professor in politics and mediaat the University of Salford, UK. She is the author of
UnderstandingTerrorism in the Age of Global Media: A Communication Approach