Rethinking Terrorism: Towards a Better Understanding of Categorical Terrorism

As terrorism continues to evolve, can we better understand when a terrorist group will utilize mass violence as opposed to targeted violence? Jeff Goodwin argues that by understanding societal factors, we can predict when a terrorist organization will choose selective or categorical terrorism. But,...

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Main Author: Stolz, Jennifer
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Published: VCU Scholars Compass 2015
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spelling ndltd-vcu.edu-oai-scholarscompass.vcu.edu-etd-51102017-03-17T08:33:49Z Rethinking Terrorism: Towards a Better Understanding of Categorical Terrorism Stolz, Jennifer As terrorism continues to evolve, can we better understand when a terrorist group will utilize mass violence as opposed to targeted violence? Jeff Goodwin argues that by understanding societal factors, we can predict when a terrorist organization will choose selective or categorical terrorism. But, can we rely on these societal factors alone or can other factors allow for a more complex understanding? After testing each of the variables and additional factors against three case studies, it became apparent that Goodwin’s theory could be utilized to better understand when a terrorist organization will utilize selective versus categorical terrorism. Additionally, the presence or absence of a culture of honor may also predict the type of violence a terrorist organization will utilize. I propose that future research examine the relationship between target and violence type and a culture of honor. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4082 http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5110&context=etd © The Author Theses and Dissertations VCU Scholars Compass Terrorism Culture of Honor Categorical Terrorism Criminology Politics and Social Change
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topic Terrorism
Culture of Honor
Categorical Terrorism
Criminology
Politics and Social Change
spellingShingle Terrorism
Culture of Honor
Categorical Terrorism
Criminology
Politics and Social Change
Stolz, Jennifer
Rethinking Terrorism: Towards a Better Understanding of Categorical Terrorism
description As terrorism continues to evolve, can we better understand when a terrorist group will utilize mass violence as opposed to targeted violence? Jeff Goodwin argues that by understanding societal factors, we can predict when a terrorist organization will choose selective or categorical terrorism. But, can we rely on these societal factors alone or can other factors allow for a more complex understanding? After testing each of the variables and additional factors against three case studies, it became apparent that Goodwin’s theory could be utilized to better understand when a terrorist organization will utilize selective versus categorical terrorism. Additionally, the presence or absence of a culture of honor may also predict the type of violence a terrorist organization will utilize. I propose that future research examine the relationship between target and violence type and a culture of honor.
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title Rethinking Terrorism: Towards a Better Understanding of Categorical Terrorism
title_short Rethinking Terrorism: Towards a Better Understanding of Categorical Terrorism
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title_fullStr Rethinking Terrorism: Towards a Better Understanding of Categorical Terrorism
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