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  1. We Protect Us: Cyber Persistent Digital Antifascism and Dual Use Knowledge
  2. Feral fascists and deep green guerrillas: infrastructural attack and accelerationist terror
  3. Prosecuting Political Violence
  4. Introducing the Prosecution Project 2017–2020
  5. Now That Was A Riot!: Social Control in Felonious Times
  6. Cells, CommuniquÉs and Monikers
  7. Introduction: studying political violence while indicted – against objectivity and detachment
  8. The Routledge History of World Peace Since 1750
  9. Introduction
  10. Structural Conflict, Systemic Violence, and Peace: A Guided Reading
  11. Leftist Political Violence
  12. Index
  13. Abbreviations
  14. Insurrection as warfare, terrorism, and revolutionary design
  15. Insurrection as anti-securitization communication
  16. Concerning method and the study of political violence
  17. Acknowledgments
  18. Contents
  19. Front Matter
  20. Insurrection as a post-millennial, clandestine, network of cells
  21. Insurrection as history from Guy Fawkes to black blocs
  22. Insurrection as theory, text, and strategy
  23. Insurrection as values-driven theory and action
  24. Preface
  25. References
  26. The politics of attack
  27. Appendix: Methodology—Database Construction
  28. “Eco-Terrorism”: An Incident-Driven History of Attack (1973–2010)
  29. Activism, Terrorism, and Social Movements: The “Green Scare” as Monarchical Power
  30. Interpreting Insurrectionary Corpora: Qualitative-Quantitative Analysis of Clandestine Communiqués
  31. Sexuality, Assault, Police Infiltration and Foucault:
  32. Shooting Yourself in the Foot: Securitization, Critical Infrastructure, and the Gaza Strip
  33. towards a critical understanding and investigation of political violence
  34. When cops “go native”: policing revolution through sexual infiltration and panopticonism
  35. Reproducing a Culture of Martyrdom
  36. Deconstructing “eco-terrorism”: rhetoric, framing and statecraft as seen through the Insight approach
  37. Sister Species: Women, Animals, and Social Justice ed. by Lisa A. Kemmerer, and: Women and the Animal Rights Movement by Emily Gaarder
  38. Epilogue. Anarchism & Academia, Insurrection & Illegality: Age Old Tensions Revisited
  39. Donald Liddick. Eco-Terrorism: Radical Environmental and Animal Liberation Movements. Westport, Connecticut, Praeger Publishers, 2006
  40. Reproducing a Culture of Martyrdom