Can CTS listen? Silences in terrorism and counter-terrorism

While silences have been important in CTS research, the analytical focus of most research in the field tends to remain on utterances. Silences often appear as a mere side effect of investigations preoccupied with discursive formations. In this chapter, we argue that CTS has much to gain from a close...

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Autores: Martini, Alice, Schweiger, Elisabeth
Tipo de recurso: capítulo de libro
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Institución:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
Repositorio:Docta Complutense
Idioma:inglés
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title Can CTS listen? Silences in terrorism and counter-terrorism
spellingShingle Can CTS listen? Silences in terrorism and counter-terrorism
Martini, Alice
327
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title_short Can CTS listen? Silences in terrorism and counter-terrorism
title_full Can CTS listen? Silences in terrorism and counter-terrorism
title_fullStr Can CTS listen? Silences in terrorism and counter-terrorism
title_full_unstemmed Can CTS listen? Silences in terrorism and counter-terrorism
title_sort Can CTS listen? Silences in terrorism and counter-terrorism
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Martini, Alice
Schweiger, Elisabeth
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Schweiger, Elisabeth
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description While silences have been important in CTS research, the analytical focus of most research in the field tends to remain on utterances. Silences often appear as a mere side effect of investigations preoccupied with discursive formations. In this chapter, we argue that CTS has much to gain from a closer engagement with silences. As we show in the chapter, silences can be related both to the exercise of power or its subversion and, because of this, focusing on silences would allow CTS to grasp practises that otherwise go unnoticed. Studying silence also opens up a critical space to reflect on epistemological practices that we often take for granted.
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