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  • MON : 2023.070 : Not available for external loan
    Refuge and resistance : Palestinians and the international refugee system
    English
    20230000
    Columbia University
    978-0-231-20285-5
    Palestine, State of | Syrian Arab Republic | Lebanon | Jordan | Israel | armed conflict effects | West Bank (Palestine) | Gaza Strip | campaigns | resistance movements | UN. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) | refugee camps | refugee aid | United Nations' role | advocacy strategies | politics | revolutions | Palestinian refugees | determinants of migration | foreign occupations
  • MON : 2022.018 : Not available for external loan
    Tortured logic : why some Americans support the use of torture in counterterrorism
    English
    20200000
    Columbia University
    978-0-231-18897-5
    attitude to torture | experts' role | contextual factors | fear of death | attitude to death | torture prevention effectiveness | attitude change | racism | mass media's role | torture representation | Americans | determinants | public opinion | torture effectiveness | counterterrorism | United States
  • MON : 2021.013 : Not available for external loan
    Stories from the field : a guide to navigating fieldwork in political science
    English
    20200000
    Columbia University
    978-0-231-19301-6
    universal | Italy | Colombia | South Sudan | Brazil | Spain | Western Asia | China | France | South-central Asia | El Salvador | Iraq | India | Malawi | Zambia | Syrian Arab Republic | Jordan | Afghanistan | Lebanon | Greece | Egypt | Sierra Leone | Palestine, State of | Israel | Burkina Faso | Russian Federation | Ukraine | Mali | United States | Western Africa | research methodology | criminals | trust | former combatants | fascists | ethnographic methods | personal safety | accountability | research ethics | social identification | racism | bias | civil war | social networks | bureaucracy | interdisciplinary communication | interpersonal relations | gender discrimination | data encryption | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) | Internet | secrecy | information retrieval | archives | credibility assessment | insurgents | terrorists | research subject characteristics | communication barriers | interviewing | researcher-subject relations | warfare | data sources | data security | insurgencies | economics | New York (United States) | developed countries | developing countries | urban areas | social surveys | research design | food | gender aspects | emotions | political science | data collection methods | field work
  • MON : 2023.091 : Not available for external loan
    The Holocaust and the Nakba : a new grammar of trauma and history
    English
    20190000
    Columbia University
    978-0-231-18297-3
    universal | Europe | Palestine, State of | Israel | Holocaust | literary criticism | comparison | victimhood | discourse analysis | exile | political activists | World War 2 | Zionism | Palestine region | Muslims | nation state | state (political entity) | Palestinians | Jews | historical aspects | politics | collective memory | Nakba
  • MON : 2019.041 : Not available for external loan
    Naming violence : a critical theory of genocide, torture, and terrorism
    English
    20180000
    Columbia University
    978-0-231-18814-2
    political violence | classification | perpetrators | non state agents | terrorists | torture representation | theoretical models | ethics | interrogation | torture justifiability | absolute prohibition of torture | war on terror | debate | environmental change | refugees | rape | denial | international crime elements | politics | terminology | definitions | political science | terrorism | genocide | torture | universal
  • MON : 2023.069 : Not available for external loan
    Negative emotions and transitional justice
    English
    20160000
    Columbia University
    978-0-231-17650-7
    universal | transitional justice | trials | law reform | negative emotions effects | postconflict situations | transition to democracy effects | attitude to justice | emotions | affect
  • ART : 22230 : Not available for external loan
    Of monsters and men : perpetrators trauma and mass atrocity
    English
    20150600
    Columbia University
    universal | perpetrators | emotional trauma | criminal behaviour | effects on perpetrators | rehabilitation | genocide | mass killings | victimisation | reconciliation
    Columbia law review ; vol. 115, no. 5
  • MON : 2015.188 : Not available for external loan
    Subject of torture : psychoanalysis and biopolitics in television and film
    English
    20150000
    Columbia University
    978-0-231-17071-0
    United States | torture | psychoanalysis | torture representation | counterterrorism | fictional works | television | film | mass media | torturers | fantasy | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | torture justifiability | 24 (2001-2010, television series, United States) | Alias (2001-2006, television series, United States) | Homeland (2011-, television series, United States) | Taxi to the Dark Side (2007, documentary, United States) | Ghosts of Abu Ghraib (2007, documentary, United States) | Standard Operating Procedure (2008, documentary, United States)
  • MON : 2015.156 : Not available for external loan
    Talking about torture : how political discourse shapes the debate
    20150000
    Columbia University
    978-0-231-17092-5
    United States | Iraq | torture | war on terror | discourse | politics | government policy | counterterrorism | imprisonment | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | interrogation techniques | prisoner treatment | Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (United States) | extrajudicial executions | denial | torture justifiability
  • MON : 2015.039 : Not available for external loan
    Mental health in the war on terror : culture, science and statecraft
    English
    20150000
    Columbia University
    9780231166645
    United States | mental health | prison conditions | terrorism | terrorists | suicide | bioethics | antisocial behaviour | anthropology, medical | psychiatry, cultural | psychiatrists | prisoners | counterradicalisation programmes | prisoners of war | radicalisation | religious groups | Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (United States) | detainees | bioethics | culture | health personnel | war on terror | veterans | psychology | counterterrorism
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