1. Introduction, Jacob Stump and Priya Dixit 2. Reading Documents in their Wider Context: Foucauldian and Realist Approaches to Terrorism Discourse, Jonathan Joseph 3. Applying Marxism to Critical Terrorism Studies: Analysis Through a Historical Materialist Lens, David Maher and Andrew Thomson 4. Terrorists as Co-Participants? Outline of a Research Model, Harmonie Toros 5. Ecologizing "Terrorism": Attending to Emergent Pathways of Ethnographic Fieldwork, Writing and Analysis, Yamuna Sangarasivam 6. Critical Discourse Analysis, Richard Jackson 7. Metaphor Analysis as a Method in Terrorism Studies, Alexander Spencer 8. Terrorism: Knowledge, Power, Subjectivity, Verena Erlenbusch 9. ‘Why Does the World Think We Are the Terrorists? We Are Not the Terrorists!’ Using a Reflexive Postcolonial Methodology in the West Bank of the Palestinian Territories, Caitlin Ryan 10. Marginality as a Feminist Research Method in Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Studies, Katherine Brown 11. Talking about Revolution: Ex-militant Testimony and Conditions of ‘Tell-ability’, Charlotte Heath-Kelly 12. Visualizing Others: A Conversation with Cynthia Weber on Films and Visuality in the "War on Terror", Cynthia Weber (with Priya Dixit) 13. Falling Bodies: Confronting the Iconography of Terror, Francois Debrix Conclusion, Priya Dixit and Jacob Stump
Biography
Priya Dixit is assistant professor at the Department of Political Science, Virginia Tech, USA.
Jacob L. Stump is assistant professor of political science at Shepherd University, USA.






