‘Māori terror threat’: The dangers of the post-9/11 narrative
The dominant narrative surrounding terrorism across the globe is a post-9/11 one. Whether explicitly or not, reporting on terrorism is at the very least strongly informed by the 11 September 2001 attacks and the response to them. And this is so even when, as in New Zealand’s case, the facts on the...
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Autor principal: | Alison McCulloch |
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Asia Pacific Network
2008
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