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_a363.325 _bSTA.D |
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100 | _aLisa, Stampnitzky | ||
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_aDisciplining terror : _bhow experts invented ''terrorism'' |
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_aCambridge : _bCambridge University Press, _c2014. |
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_axii, 232 p, : _b229 x 152 mm. |
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505 | _a1. Introduction; 2. The invention of terrorism and the rise of the terrorism expert; 3. From insurgents to terrorists: experts, rational knowledge, and irrational subjects; 4. Disasters, diplomats, and databases: rationalization and its discontents; 5. 'Terrorism fever': the first war on terror and the politicization of expertise; 6. Loose can(n)ons: from 'small wars' to the 'new terrorism'; 7. The road to pre-emption; 8. The politics of (anti)knowledge: disciplining terrorism after 9/11; 9. Conclusion: the trouble with experts. | ||
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