September 30, 2008
The Center on Terrorism at John Jay has a series of lectures on Fridays (see list below for place and time) that should be of particular interest for Milushka’s project, but may also be of general interest to others. I am attending the one this Friday (10/3) on “Leaderless Jihad” because Sageman’s book has been controversial on this topic. Come if you can!
Friday Seminar Series at John Jay Center on Terrorism
Each Friday seminar hosted by the Center on Terrorism, focuses on a singular aspect of terrorism. The seminar series has been meeting alternate Fridays from 3-5pm since the beginning of the series in the fall of 2002. An invited speaker presents on a topic and a question-and-answer period follows. Refreshments are served and post-seminar conversation is encouraged. Graduate students at John Jay College are urged to attend and participate. We also warmly welcome all those interested in pursuing graduate work or currently working in the field of terrorism. This is an excellent forum for the exchange of ideas helpful to the academic and practitioner alike. The Seminars are also open to the general public.
FALL 2008 Seminars
10/3 – “Leaderless Jihad”with Marc Sageman, forensic psychiatrist and NYPD’s first Scholar in Residence; government counterterrorism consultant; professor at University of Pennsylvania, and author Understanding Terror Networks (2004) and Leaderless Jihad (2008, University of Pennsylvania Press).
Location: room 630T,
Haaren Hall, 899 10th Avenue
**Time change: 2:30-4:15
10/17 – “Questioning Islamic Extremism: Religiosity and Radicalization”with Mucahit Bilici, Assistant Professor of Sociology.
Location: Room 203T,
Haaren Hall, 899 10th Avenue
Time: 3-5pm
11/7 – “The Psychology of violent Intergroup Conflict” with Jeremy Ginges, professor at the New School for Social Research.
Location: Room 203T,
Haaren Hall, 899 10th Avenue
Time: 3-5pm
11/21– “Sacred Terror”with James W. Jones, distinguished professor of religion and adjunct professor of Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University and author of Blood That Cries Out From the Earth: The psychology of religious terrorism (2008, Oxford University Press).
Location: Room 630T,
Haaren Hall, 899 10th Avenue
Time: 3-5pm
12/5 – TBA
Location: room 203T, Haaren Hall 899 10th Avenue
Time: 3-5pm |
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milushkach — October 2, 2008 @ 9:59 am
Thank you for the information.