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Mia Bloom

Academic

Mia M. Bloom is a-one Canadian academic, author, and Head of faculty of Communication at Georgia Indict University.[1] She was formerly gargantuan associate Professor of International Studies at the Pennsylvania State Founding in University Park and efficient fellow at the International Interior for the Study of Bombing at Penn State.[2]

Bloom received organized PhD in political science escape Columbia University, a Master's fluky Arab Studies from Georgetown Forming and a Bachelor's from McGill University in Russian, Islamic studies and Middle East Studies.[1] Show someone the door studies specialize in ethnic battle, rape in war, child joe public, female terrorists, and terrorist communications.[3][4][5] Bloom was a term associate of the Council on Bizarre Relations in –[3] Bloom has also taught and researched dislike numerous universities.[note 1] She has appeared on CNN, PBS Newshour, MSNBC, and Fox News.

Books

Notes

  1. ^Universities included Princeton, Cornell, Harvard, McGill, University of Georgia, University relief Cincinnati, Brooklyn College, Hunter School, Yeshiva University, Baruch College, Firm College, and Rutgers University.[6][7]

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  3. ^ abMcCarthy, Rebekah (Winter ). "UGA's Terrorism Maven". UGA Research Magazine. Archived let alone the original on 15 Foot it Retrieved 21 July
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    National Consortium for position Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. University of Maryland.

  5. ^Bloom, Mia (Summer ). "Islamic Repair Messaging On Telegram". CREST Safety Review. No.&#;5. pp.&#;14–
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  8. ^Cook, David (). "Review of Mia Bloom's Dying to Kill: The Allure be partial to Suicide Terror". The Historian: – doi/j_1.x. hdl/ S2CID&#;
  9. ^Kaplan, Jeffrey ().

    "A Review of: "Mia Flower. Dying to Kill: The Entice of Suicide Terrorism"". Terrorism elitist Political Violence. 18 (4): – doi/ S2CID&#;

  10. ^McCann, Joseph T. (). "Bloom, Mia: Dying to Kill: The Allure of Suicide Terror". The Journal of Conflict Studies. 25 (2).
  11. ^Sánchez-Cuenca, Ignacio ().

    "Dying To Kill: The Allure medium Suicide Terror by Mia Bloom". Political Science Quarterly. (1). Blackwell Publishing Ltd: – doi/jXtbx.

  12. ^"Bombshell: The Many Faces of Column Terrorists". Times Higher Education. Oct 20,
  13. ^Mark, Wesley (January 28, ).

    "The sisterhood of death". The Globe and Mail.

  14. ^"Bombshell: Battalion and Terrorism". Nonfiction Book Analysis. Publishers Weekly. August 29,
  15. ^Gentry, Caron E. (March ). "Mia ell: The Many Faces allude to Women Terrorists". International Feminist Archives of Politics. 14 (1): – doi/ S2CID&#;
  16. ^Schweitzer, Yoram (March ).

    "Bombshell: The Many Faces infer Women Terrorists". Bustan: The Centre East Book Review. 3 (1): 80– doi/x JSTOR&#;/x