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Schwartz, Stephen – Academic Questions, 2011
Since the terrorist atrocities of September 11, 2001, Westerners have been challenged to understand the ideological and theological concepts, derived from Islam, that motivated the actions of Al-Qaida on that day and in other attacks before and since. Differences in taxonomy have proven to be a major issue. In the author's view, it is insufficient…
Descriptors: Muslims, Terrorism, Islam, Ideology
Nickerson, Raymond S. – American Psychologist, 2011
Human factors and ergonomics research focuses on questions pertaining to the design of devices, systems, and procedures with the goal of making sure that they are well suited to human use and focuses on studies of the interaction of people with simple and complex systems and machines. Problem areas studied include the allocation of function to…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Human Factors Engineering, National Security, Prevention
Mueck, Robert P.; Parker, Ashley – Campus Law Enforcement Journal, 2011
Sometimes one never knows what sparks an idea or causes people to come together and take something forward. An example of this is Operation COP at the University of Maryland in College Park. Their version of the "See Something, Say Something" campaign is being touted as a crime prevention program, while it is at the same time an…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Terrorism, School Security, Law Enforcement
Mason, Roger; Patterson, Eric – Simulation & Gaming, 2013
Today's military personnel fight against and work with a diverse variety of nonstate actors, from al-Qaeda terrorists to major nongovernmental organizations who provide vital humanitarian assistance. Furthermore, the nontraditional battle spaces where America and its allies have recently deployed (Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq) include a wide range of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Military Personnel, Nongovernmental Organizations, Peace
Gallavan, Nancy P.; Webster-Smith, Angela; Dean, Sheila S. – Social Studies, 2012
Sixth-grade students are challenged in understanding social studies content relevant to particular contexts, then connecting the content and context to their contemporary lives while communicating new knowledge to peers and teachers. Using political cartoons published after September 11, 2001, one sixth-grade social studies teacher designed…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Literacy, Social Studies, Grade 6
Waterson, Robert A.; Haas, Mary E. – Social Studies, 2011
The authors advocate for systematic teaching of 9/11 within the social studies curriculum (K-16). The examination of the issues and impact of 9/11 illustrate the power of civic education in a democracy. Illustrated are the key concepts and associated issues and values of 9/11 with the National Council for the Social Studies curriculum standards.…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Social Studies, Terrorism
Haas, Mary E. – Social Studies, 2011
How best to move on with life was the challenge of the families of those who died on 9/11. The choice of one family to do something positive to perpetuate the human spirit is related through creative endeavors that bring rewarding memories and encourage others to rejoice in service and understanding for individual needs and talents. (Contains 5…
Descriptors: Individual Needs, Social Studies, Terrorism, Family (Sociological Unit)
Dube, Michael W. M. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study examined the state of safety and terrorist attack preparedness in Rhode Island Schools as determined by Rhode Island school leader perceptions. The study is descriptive in nature as it gathers data to describe a particular event or situation. Using a researcher generated survey based on terrorist preparedness guidelines and suggestions…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Emergency Programs, Likert Scales, School Safety
Watt, Diane Patricia – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2012
A decade after the 9/11 attacks, educators concerned with social justice issues are faced with the question of how media representations powerfully constitute the subjectivities of teachers and students. The roles of Muslim women in society are often narrowly construed and projected via media cultures--an unofficial curriculum of the everyday much…
Descriptors: Females, Social Justice, Media Literacy, North Americans
Song, Miri – Journal of Youth Studies, 2012
In recent years, fear of "the other" has focused particularly on "home grown" second-generation Muslims. In the aftermath of the 7 July 2005 bombings in London, there was particular horror and incredulity expressed about the fact that many of the bombers had been born and raised in Britain, and universities have been…
Descriptors: Muslims, Student Organizations, Foreign Countries, Terrorism
Fischhoff, Baruch; Gonzalez, Roxana M.; Lerner, Jennifer S.; Small, Deborah A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2012
The authors examined the evolution of cognitive and emotional responses to terror risks for a nationally representative sample of Americans between late 2001 and late 2002. Respondents' risk judgments changed in ways consistent with their reported personal experiences. However, they did not recognize these changes, producing hindsight bias in…
Descriptors: Priming, Psychological Studies, Emotional Response, Risk
Giroir, Shannon – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2014
This article reports a study that investigated how two Saudi Arabian men negotiated their positionality vis-à-vis a host community in the United States and how they engaged in different discursive practices in order to achieve fuller participation in the various worlds that became important to them. The study takes data from a larger research…
Descriptors: Arabs, Foreign Nationals, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
DeTample, Darrell R. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Most Americans misunderstand the terms "Arab" and "Muslim," while also casting Arabs and Muslims as threats to national security. These perceived threats have led to the justification of the oppression of Arab and Muslim Americans similar to other minority groups in the United States, as non-Arab and non-Muslim Americans have…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Muslims, Arabs, North Americans
Towns, Gail – CURRENTS, 2013
By the time Superstorm Sandy struck New Jersey in late October 2012, Kathy Corbalis, executive director of communications and college relations at Atlantic Cape Community College, and her team were battle-tested. In the 15 months before the hurricane, the college experienced two bomb threats via Twitter, a lockdown due to gunfire, an on-campus…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Crisis Management, Organizational Communication, Communication Strategies
Ames, Melissa – High School Journal, 2013
Although dystopian novels have been prevalent under the young adult banner for decades, their abundance and popularity post-9/11 is noteworthy. The 21st century has found academics and laypersons alike discussing the supposed political apathy of young adults and teenagers of the Millennial Generation. However, despite this common complaint--and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Political Attitudes, Adolescent Attitudes, Literary Genres

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