Richard Jackson

Publication List Details

Period

1862 - 2009

Number

113

Co-Authors

Resonance, and: Night Sky (2009)

Richard Jackson

Prairie Schooner - Volume 83, Number 2, Summer 2009

Critical Studies on Terrorism: A New Research Agenda (2009)

Jackson, Richard, Breen Smyth, Marie, Gunning, Jeroen

TABLE OF CONTENTS:- Introduction: The Case for Critical Terrorism Studies Marie Breen Smyth, Jeroen Gunning and Richard Jackson Part 1: The Contemporary Study of Polictical Terrorism 1. Mapping...

The Study of Terrorism after 11 September 2001: Problems, Challenges and Future Developments (2009)

Jackson, Richard

Terrorism studies is one of the fastest-growing areas of social scientific research in the English-speaking world. This article examines some of the main challenges, problems and future developments...

the University of Manchester, UK. With Jacob Bercovitch he has co-authored two books (2008)

Richard Jackson

The conceptual challenge of explaining internal war (or, ethnic war, civil war, intra-state war, post-modern war, ‘new wars’) does not necessarily lie in excavating the reasons why communities...

Curriculum Universal Design for Learning (2008)

Chuck Hitchcock, Anne Meyer, David Rose, Richard Jackson

What does it mean for special education students to have access to the general curriculum—especially those who have formerly been limited to special education curriculums? How can students...

State terror, terrorism research and knowledge politics (2008)

Jackson, Richard

Another version of this paper has been published as: Richard Jackson, 2008. "The ghosts of state terror: knowledge, politics and terrorism studies", Critical Studies on Terrorism, 1(3): 377-392

An Argument for Terrorism (2008)

Jackson, Richard

It has become something of a cliché to note that there are over 200 definitions of terrorism in existence within broader terrorism studies literature; that many terrorism scholars have given up on...

Language, Policy and the Construction of a Torture Culture in the War on Terrorism (2007)

Jackson, Richard

Torture has been widely practiced by US forces as an officially-sanctioned information gathering strategy in the war on terrorism. At the same time, public attitudes have exhibited a growing...

Constructing Enemies: 'Islamic Terrorism' in Political and Academic Discourse (2007)

Jackson, Richard

The term 'Islamic terrorism' has become a ubiquitous feature of Western political and academic counter-terrorism discourse in recent years. Examining over 300 political and academic texts and...

The Case for a Critical Terrorism Studies (2007)

Jackson, Richard

This paper was written in response to three recent developments in the field of terrorism studies. First, since 2001 there has been a tremendous growth in terrorism-related research and teaching...

The Core Commitments of Critical Terrorism Studies (2007)

Jackson, Richard

Keywords: critical terrorism studies, ontology, epistemology, ethics

Introduction: The case for critical terrorism studies (2007)

Jackson, Richard

This symposium emerged as a response to three recent developments in the field of terrorism studies. The first development has been the tremendous growth in terrorism related research and teaching...

Terrorism Studies and the Politics of State Power (2007)

Jackson, Richard

This paper is a work in progress for a symposium on "Making the Case for a Critical Terrorism Studies" for the journal European Political Science.

Towards an Understanding of Contemporary Intrastate War (2007)

Jackson, Richard

Understanding the causes of contemporary intrastate war is a critical enterprise for a number of reasons. First, intrastate war, in which a variety of state-based and non-state groups engage in...

Long-Term Immigration Projection Methods: Current Practice and How to Improve it (2006)

Howe, Neil, Jackson , Richard

Assumptions about international migration are an increasingly important component of the demographic projection module. Yet most official immigration projections both in the United States and abroad...

Policies to Promote Labor Force Participation of Older People (2006)

Howe, Neil, Jackson, Richard

That older people will need to work longer in order to ensure a secure retirement is undeniable. Social Security, the backbone of the retirement system, will not replace as much pre-retirement income...

Political Language, Policy Formulation and the Practice of Torture in the War on Terrorism: Implications for Human Rights (2006)

Jackson, Richard

The purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which the political language of senior public officials regarding the terrorist threat facing America is implicated in the formulation of the...

The State and terrorist Sanctuaries: A Critical Analysis (2006)

Jackson, Richard

The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the academic and political language and understanding of "terrorist sanctuaries.‟ Specifically, it aims to describe and dissect its central...

Writing the War on Terrorism: Language, Politics and Counter-terrorism (2005)

Jackson, Richard

'Writing the war on terrorism' examines the public language of the war on terrorism, and the way that rhetoric has been used to justify the global counter-terrorism offensive as a response to 9/11....

Jubilee Lecture Delivered at the SECC, Glasgow, (2005)

Richard Jackson

Of all the steps in mRNA translation, initiation is the one that differs most radically between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Not only is there no equivalent of the prokaryotic Shine– Dalgarno...

Writing Wars on Terrorism: The Rhetoric of Counter-Terrorism from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush Jr (2005)

Jackson, Richard

The construction of any kind of sustained political violence, including large-scale counter-terrorism campaigns, requires a powerful political discourse capable of enlisting widespread consent and...

Security, Democracy, and the Rhetoric of Counter-Terrorism (2005)

Jackson, Richard

The “war on terrorism” is both a series of institutional practices and an accompanying set of political narratives. Employing the methodology of critical discourse analysis, the study suggests...

Projecting Immigration: A Survey of the Current State of Practice and Theory (2004)

Howe, Neil, Jackson, Richard

Assumptions about long-term trends in international migration are an increasingly important component of the demographic projection module. Yet most official immigration projections both in the...

PROJECTING IMMIGRATION A SURVEY OF THE CURRENT STATE OF PRACTICE AND THEORY (2004)

Neil Howe, Richard Jackson, Rebecca Strauss, Keisuke Nakashima

* Neil Howe is a senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), an economist, historian, and demographer. Richard Jackson is currently a senior fellow at CSIS, where...

The Politics of Threat and Danger: Writing the War on Terrorism (2004)

Jackson, Richard

The research for this paper derives largely but not solely from the author‘s book – Richard Jackson, Writing the War on Terrorism: Language, Politics and Counter-Terrorism (Manchester: Manchester...

Muddying the waters of the Fly: underlying issues or stereotypes? (2003)

Jackson, Richard

This paper was originally written in 1998, as a contribution to a book which was to have been edited by Stuart Kirsch, but which failed to find a publisher. One of the other intended contributions to...

Muddying the waters of the Fly: underlying issues or stereotypes? (2003)

Jackson, Richard

This paper was originally written in 1998, as a contribution to a book which was to have been edited by Stuart Kirsch, but which failed to find a publisher. One of the other intended contributions to...

Muddying the waters of the Fly: underlying issues or stereotypes? (2003)

Jackson, Richard

This paper was originally written in 1998, as a contribution to a book which was to have been edited by Stuart Kirsch, but which failed to find a publisher. One of the other intended contributions to...

Violent Internal Conflict and the African State: Towards a Framework of Analysis (2002)

Jackson, Richard

Africa is in a deep and persistent malaise. It is by far the least developed continent economically, and the most conflict-prone politically. In policy-making circles and media characterisations, it...

Negotiation or Mediation?: An Exploration of Factors Affecting the Choice of Conflict Management in International Conflict (2001)

Jackson, Richard

The conditions under which negotiation or mediation are chosen in international conflict have been little studied. Previous research has tended to focus on the motivations and rational calculations...

Conflict Resolution in Africa: Intervention, Indifference, and Indigenous Solutions (2001)

Jackson, Richard

The International Conflict System established after 1945 has proved remarkably durable in the face of deep and profound systemic alterations. Aimed at providing states with a menu of dispute...

Successful Negotiation in International Violent Conflict (2000)

Jackson, Richard

Negotiation in violent international conflict has not often been studied using systematic large-N comparisons. This article utilizes an original dataset of international disputes and negotiation...

Managing Africa's Violent Conflicts (2000)

Jackson, Richard

Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as negotiation and mediation. Consequently, applying conflict management techniques to international...

ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD LEUKEMIA WITH MATERNAL AGE, BIRTH ORDER, AND PATERNAL OCCUPATION: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY (1984)

SHAW, GARY, LAVEY, ROBERT, JACKSON, RICHARD, AUSTIN, DONALD

Shaw, G., R. Lavey, R. Jackson (Epidemiological Studies Section, Dept. of Health Services, Berkeley, CA 94704) and D. Austin. Association of childhood leukemia with maternal age, birth order, and...

Burnout among Catholic priests / (1983)

Jackson, Richard.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, 1983.

Multiple proteins and subgenomic mRNAs may be derived from a single open reading frame on tobacco mosaic virus RNA (1983)

Hunter, Tony, Jackson, Richard, Zimmern, David

It has previously been shown that messenger activity for a protein of Mr=ca.30k exists in RNA fractions extracted from particles of either native or alkali stripped Ul TMV, or from cowpea strain TMV,...

Projecting Immigration: A Survey of the Current State of Practice and Theory

Neil Howe, Richard Jackson

Assumptions about long-term trends in international migration are an increasingly important component of the demographic projection module. Yet most official immigration projections both in the...

Natural killer activating receptors trigger interferon γ secretion from T cells and natural killer cells

Mandelboim, Ofer, Kent, Sally, Davis, Daniel M., Wilson, S. Brian, Okazaki, Taku, Jackson, Richard, ...

Proliferation of human CD4+ αβ T cells expressing a natural killer cell activating receptor (NKAR) has been shown to be enhanced, particularly in response to low doses of antigen, if the target...

How to Improve Long-Term Immigration Projections

Neil Howe, Richard Jackson

In recent years, policy experts worldwide have come to understand the importance of demographic projections in their efforts to think strategically about long-term challenges, from national security...

The Global Retirement Crisis

Richard Jackson

Over the next few decades, the rapid aging of populations in Europe, Japan, and North America threatens the stability of the world’s major economies. A determined push for reform can still avert...

The Persistence of Profits in the Long Run: A New Approach

John Cable, Richard Jackson

We present a trend-based alternative to the standard first-order autoregression model in persistence of profits studies. This is motivated by reservations over the interpretation of the standard...