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Shifting imaginaries in the war on terror : the rise and fall of the ticking bomb torturer | |
English | |
20160000 | |
Zeta | |
Binder, Werner | |
torture imagery | law | Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States) | military personnel | punishment for torture | prisoner treatment | law reform | preventative interventions | torture prevention | Bush, George W (Administration of) | politics | judicial decisions | accountability for torture | needles under nails | dental torture | torture methods | science | torture instruments | research | torture representation | torturer characteristics | heroes | threat | film criticism | television dramas | counterterrorism | terrorism | popular culture | September 11 terrorist attacks (2001, United States) | counterinsurgencies | interrogation | information disclosure | human dignity | human rights | secularism | religion | judicial torture | suffering | torture purposes | historical aspects of torture | truth | body | communication | language | moral dilemmas | Castoriadis, Cornelius | rationalism | Kant, Immanuel | Luhmann, Niklas | exceptionalism | utilitarianism | Bentham, Jeremy (1748—1832, English philosopher) | philosophical aspects | determinants of torture | morality | ticking bomb scenario | torture justifiability | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | societal effects | war on terror | culture | comparison | cultural sociology | debate | symbolism | discourse analysis | imagination | fantasy | United States | universal | |
Social imaginaries ; vol. 2, no. 1 | |