Measuring impact, uncovering bias? Citation analysis of literature on women in terrorism

J Davis, L West, A Amarasingam - Perspectives on Terrorism, 2021 - JSTOR
This article examines the research literature on women and terrorism and tries to determine
whether there is a lack of research on women and terrorism, and whether this research is …

Citizen‐Suspect: Navigating Surveillance and Policing in Urban Kenya

S Al‐Bulushi - American Anthropologist, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This article privileges the grounded geographies of the war on terror, focusing on those who
grapple with its everyday policing powers. Informed by ethnographic research in the cities of …

Worth many sins: Al-Shabaab's shifting relationship with Kenyan women

K Petrich, P Donnelly - Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
What happens when the world's 'oldest profession'interacts with history's oldest form of war?
In the Horn of Africa, a symbiotic relationship between prostitutes and terrorists has …

ISIS and the allure of traditional gender roles

A Speckhard, M Ellenberg - Women & Criminal Justice, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
As issues of repatriations of ISIS members and their families are hotly debated, exploring the
factors that led over 40,000 men and women to leave their home countries to join ISIS is …

Race, space, and 'terror': Notes from East Africa

S Al-Bulushi - Security Dialogue, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
In early 2016, I received an exasperated text message from a friend in Nairobi. Referencing
the newly released political thriller Eye in the Sky, she contested the film's portrayal of Kenya …

State–media consensus on going to war? Australian newspapers, political elites, and fighting the Islamic State

PE Mulherin, B Isakhan - The International Journal of Press …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This article assesses the link between the state and the media in their coverage of foreign
policy decisions. It holds up to empirical scrutiny the claim that genuine press criticism can …

Producing authenticity, difference and extremism: The framing of religious converts in Dutch and Flemish newspapers

N van den Brandt, M van den Berg, B Meijer - Religion and Gender, 2023 - brill.com
In this article, we explore the framing of religious converts by Dutch and Flemish
newspapers in the period 1991–2017. We focus on the differences and commonalities in …

'Mamie Djihad'and 'the white widow': constructing French and British national identities in terrorist times of crisis

A Bogain, LB Jackson - Critical Studies on Terrorism, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This article considers the media representation of two women who left the west for Islamic
State (IS) in the mid-2010s: from France, Christine Rivière, nicknamed “Mamie …

'Mamie Djihad': constructing and disciplining the abject other in everyday narratives

A Bogain - Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article uses the trial of Christine Rivière, dubbed 'Mamie Djihad', sentenced to 10 years
in prison for terrorism-related activities on her return from the Islamic State (IS) Caliphate, as …

Gender issues in terrorism studies

KE Brown - A Research Agenda for Terrorism Studies, 2023 - elgaronline.com
How did a schoolgirl become a threat to national security such that her citizenship was
revoked by the United Kingdom (UK) home secretary? Answer: she joined Daesh, 1 had …