Introduction / Daniela Pisoiu and David Scheuing
Part I Roots and cultures
1. The rhetorical origins of the US war on terror / Carol K. Winkler
2. Western responses to terrorism in the 1970s / Ondrej Ditrych
3. The power of terrorism frames: responses to non-Islamist lone-wolf terrorism in Europe / A. Maurits Va Der Veen
Part II Phenomenology
4. Beween insurrection and "reformism": public discourses of twenty-first century Greek armed groups / Anastassia Tsoukala
5. When terrorist talk back / Daniela Pisoiua and Nico Prucha
6. Plenty of oxygen: terriorism, news media and the politics of the Australian security state / David G. Holmes and Rebeka Sullivan
7. Jihadist terrorism in Europe: what role for media? / Sybille Reinke De Buitrago
8. Counterterrorism as contested terrain: performative contradictions and "autoimmune disorder" / Ramaswami Harindranath
PartIII Anatomy 9. The elusive essence of evil: constructing Otherness in the coalition of the willing / Jack Holland
g10. The discourse on political Islam and the "War on Terror": roots, policy implications and potential for change / Corinna Mullin
11 The multiple contexts of Russian counterterrorism frames: the framing process and discursive field / Aurélie Campana
12. The hunter and the hunted: metaphors of pursuit, prey and the intractability of difference in post 9/11 American counterterrorism discourse / Deborah Wills and Erin Steruter.