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Where is Palestine in Critical Terrorism Studies? A roundtable conversation (2024)
Journal Article
Aitlhadj, L., Finden, A., Haspeslagh, S., Kaleem, A., Khan, R. M., Salhab, A., …Stampnitzky, L. (2024). Where is Palestine in Critical Terrorism Studies? A roundtable conversation. Critical Studies on Terrorism, https://doi.org/10.1080/17539153.2024.2362966

Our ethical responsibilities as researchers within or related to the study of “terrorism” could not be clearer than in moments when the “terrorism” label is used to justify mass killing and destruction. The state of Israel has relentlessly continued... Read More about Where is Palestine in Critical Terrorism Studies? A roundtable conversation.

Counterterrorism, political anxiety and legitimacy in postcolonial India and Egypt (2024)
Journal Article
Finden, A. E., & Dutta, S. (2024). Counterterrorism, political anxiety and legitimacy in postcolonial India and Egypt. Critical Studies on Terrorism, 17(2), 176-200. https://doi.org/10.1080/17539153.2024.2304908

The post 9/11 global proliferation of counterterrorism legislation is increasingly being interpreted as part of a longer story of colonialism. Scholars have shown how expansive counterterrorism can be interpreted not merely as an exceptional state of... Read More about Counterterrorism, political anxiety and legitimacy in postcolonial India and Egypt.

Counter-mapping the archive: A decolonial feminist research method (2023)
Journal Article
Finden, A. E. (2023). Counter-mapping the archive: A decolonial feminist research method. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2023.2285759

The past decade has seen a growing interest in the ‘turn to history’ which has coincided with a counter-reading of the archive as a means to trouble contemporary practices of governance. In this article, I explore what a decolonial feminist approach... Read More about Counter-mapping the archive: A decolonial feminist research method.

Colonial Law and Normal Violence: The Racialised, Gendered and Classed Development of Counter Terrorism (2023)
Book Chapter
Finden, A. E. (in press). Colonial Law and Normal Violence: The Racialised, Gendered and Classed Development of Counter Terrorism. In Global Counterterrorism: A Decolonial Approach. Manchester: Manchester University Press

In this chapter Finden explores the colonial characteristics of counter terrorism in Britain and Egypt. This chapter argues that counter terrorism laws and policies in both Global North and Global South states should be understood as fragmented autho... Read More about Colonial Law and Normal Violence: The Racialised, Gendered and Classed Development of Counter Terrorism.