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Corrigendum

Corrigendum

This article refers to:
The remote securitisation of Islam in the US post-9/11: euphemisation, metaphors and the “logic of expected consequences” in counter-radicalisation discourse

Eroukhmanoff, C. (2015) The remote securitisation of Islam in the US post-9/11: euphemisation, metaphors and the “logic of expected consequences” in counter-radicalisation discourse, Critical Terrorism Studies, 8(2), pp. 246–265. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17539153.2015.1053747

When the above article was published, an author name had accidentally been reversed in one of the references. The corrected reference is given below; all citations to this should read “(Peoples and Vaughan-Williams 2010)” rather than “(Peoples and Nick 2010)”.

Peoples, C., and N. Vaughan-Williams. 2010. Critical Security Studies: An Introduction. Abingdon: Routledge.

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