Constructions of Terrorism [Recurso electrónico] PDF
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ArticlePublication details: Alex P. Schmid 2016ISSN: - 2334-3745
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Occupying considerable space in the daily awareness of people across the globe, terrorism is nevertheless an
elusive concept, falling prey to politicization, loose definition, and lack of context. In some ways terrorism has
been described as whatever a person wants it to be, which often gives it an out-sized role in public opinion and
policy demands. The Constructions of Terrorism Project, jointly undertaken by Abu Dhabi research center
TRENDS Research and Advisory and the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies at the University
of California, Santa Barbara, seeks to approach this slippery concept from multiple directions, employing a
variety of research methodologies, from many academic disciplines and policy-making perspectives. The goal
is to thoroughly explore the many ways in which terrorism is constructed by academics, political leaders, the
public, and those who employ terror to get what they want. It seeks to provide a forum in which the diversity of
conceptual understandings of terrorism can be collectively interrogated, believing that from the high-ground of a
more thorough, rigorously investigated understanding of terrorism, better, more effective means of confronting it
can be developed and implemented.
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