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The September 11th 2001 Attacks
2018This chapter begins the empirical investigation and focuses on the representations that emerged in the aftermath of the September 11th 2001 attacks. Centring on two weeks’ worth of BBC ‘News at Ten’ bulletins (September 11th–24th 2001), the chapter shows how, in the absence of any stable ontological or epistemological frameworks of knowledge, the BBC’s
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School Entry After a Community-Wide Trauma: Challenges and Lessons Learned from September 11th, 2001
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2004The purpose of this paper is to describe the implementation of a school-based trauma-specific mental health program in New York City following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. This program aimed to serve children most at risk for developing mental health problems as a result of physical proximity (e.g., evacuation from schools surrounding ...
Elissa J, Brown, Amy L, Bobrow
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Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2019
AbstractStudies of terrorism‐related deaths are few and mostly focus on short‐term effects. To characterize long‐term bereavement outcomes, including resilience/recovery and patterns of comorbidity, following the September 11, 2001 (9/11), terrorist attacks, we report mental health conditions and grief‐related impairment in 454 9/11 bereaved family ...
Stephen J, Cozza +6 more
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AbstractStudies of terrorism‐related deaths are few and mostly focus on short‐term effects. To characterize long‐term bereavement outcomes, including resilience/recovery and patterns of comorbidity, following the September 11, 2001 (9/11), terrorist attacks, we report mental health conditions and grief‐related impairment in 454 9/11 bereaved family ...
Stephen J, Cozza +6 more
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Making Difference in the Aftermath of the September 11th 2001 Terrorist Attacks
Critique of Anthropology, 2004When terror struck the Twin Towers on the morning of September 11th 2001, administrators at neighborhood schools had to act quickly. This ethnographic study compares the experiences of two schools – one, New York City’s premier specialized public high school, the other, Manhattan’s only community college – located adjacent to one another, just four ...
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Middle East Studies and Muslim Experience after September 11th, 2001
2016United States foreign policy towards the Middle East has shifted from advocating authoritarianism, to embracing capitalism and free market, and finally, to promoting democracy. These shifts have been administered after new ideas emerged to supersede old ones, thus justifying new thrusts in policy approach. Following the September 11th terrorist attacks,
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The context of wilful ignorance: Thoughts on September 11th 2001 and its aftermath
Public Archaeology, 2002Abstract Can we ever understand the day when four civilian planes were turned into deadly weapons, killing thousands of people? Maybe not, and maybe ‘understanding’ in the sense of a historian would only equal an apology for terrorism. Nevertheless, these events need to be seen in a larger context, and it is this context which is being systematically ...
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Speaking of God in Memory of September 11th, 2001. An Aesthetic Approach
Exchange, 2007AbstractGod talk is visual speech, even contrary to monotheistic religions' prohibition against images. The power of the images unleashed by terrorists on 9/11 is grounded in a conflict of powerful images of God that drive the combatants into this jihad and 'war against evil or terror' respectively.
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Traumatology, 2005
Correlates of posttraumatic growth (PTG), the construing of benefits from a traumatic event, attributed to the September 11th terrorist attacks were examined among 513 middle school adolescents (mean age=13.5 years; 63% female; 44% Hispanic/Latino, 25% Asian, 16% White, 10% multiethnic/other, and 4% Persian; all residing in California).
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Correlates of posttraumatic growth (PTG), the construing of benefits from a traumatic event, attributed to the September 11th terrorist attacks were examined among 513 middle school adolescents (mean age=13.5 years; 63% female; 44% Hispanic/Latino, 25% Asian, 16% White, 10% multiethnic/other, and 4% Persian; all residing in California).
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Selected insurance and lease issues to consider after the terrorist attacks of 11th September, 2001
Journal of Corporate Real Estate, 2002The 11th September terrorist attacks on America continue to affect the corporate real estate industry, and this paper is intended to address a number of those ongoing effects. It first discusses property insurance coverage in general and then proceeds to analyse whether damage from acts of terrorism is covered under pre‐11th September and post‐11th ...
Stephen Mixter, Michael Owendoff
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11th September, 2001: will it make a difference to the global anti‐money laundering movement?
Journal of Money Laundering Control, 2002Begins with the response of the Bush administration to the terrorist attacks of September 11, including the establishment of the Foreign Terrorist Asset Tracking Centre and the passing of the PATRIOT Act, and moves on to the reaction of the global community: condemnation by the United Nations, response by the Financial Action Task Force, support from ...
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