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Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, Volume 15, Issue 2 (2020)
Special issue: The contexts of the Christchurch terror attacks: Social science perspectives. Guest editors: Charles Crothers and Thomas O'Brien
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The Contexts of the Christchurch terror attacks: social science perspectives
Charles Crothers
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Thomas O鈥橞rien
Pages: 247-259
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19 Apr 2020
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Comparative study of attitudes to religious groups in New Zealand reveals Muslim-specific prejudice
Lara M. Greaves
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Aarif Rasheed
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Stephanie D鈥橲ouza
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Nichola Shackleton
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Luke D. Oldfield
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Chris G. Sibley
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Barry Milne
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Joseph Bulbulia
Pages: 260-279
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01 Mar 2020
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Shaved heads and sonnenrads: comparing white supremacist skinheads and the alt-right in New Zealand
Jarrod Gilbert
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Pages: 280-294
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11 Mar 2020
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Security sector practitioner perceptions of the terror threat environment before the Christchurch attacks
John Battersby
Pages: 295-309
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22 Dec 2019
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Pages: 310-331
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11 Dec 2019
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The proximity filter: the effect of distance on media coverage of the Christchurch mosque attacks
Gavin Ellis
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Denis Muller
Pages: 332-348
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29 Jan 2020
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Journalists as first responders
Verica Rupar
Pages: 349-359
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25 Mar 2020
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News media and the Muslim identity after the Christchurch mosque massacres
Khairiah A. Rahman
Pages: 360-384
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26 Apr 2020
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