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Prof Eamon Murphy
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- Role:
- Sessional Academic
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- Department:
- Department of Social Sciences
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- Location:
- Humanities
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- Telephone:
- +61 8 9266 7195
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- Email:
- e.d.murphy@curtin.edu.au
Publications
Books (Authored, Research)
- Murphy, E. 2007. Essay writing made simple. Australia: Pearson Education Australia.
Book Chapters (Authored, Research Quality)
- Murphy, E. 2010. 'We have no orders to save you': State Terrorism, Politics and Communal Violence in the Indian state of Gujarat, 2002. In Contemporary State Terrorism: Theory and Practice, eds R. Jackson, E. Murphy and S. Poynting, 86-103. Australia: Routledge.
- Murphy, E, Jackson, R, and Poynting, S. 2010. Introduction: terrorism, the state and the study of political terror. In Contemporary State Terrorism: Theory and practice, eds Richard Jackson, Eamon Murphy and Scott Poynting, 1-11. London and New York: Routledge.
- Murphy, E, and Tamana, A. 2010. State Terrorism and the Military in Pakistan. In Contemporary State Terrorism: Theory and Practice, First Edition, eds R. Jackson, E. Murphy and S. Poynting, 48-62. Australia: Routledge.
- Murphy, E. 2009. Combating Religious Terrorism in Pakistan. In Doomed to Repeat? Terrorism and the lessons of history, eds Sean Brawley, 133-156. Washington, USA: New Academia Publishing.
Refereed Articles (Scholarly Journals)
- Murphy, E, and Malik, A. 2009. Pakistan Jihad: The Making of Religious Terrorism. IPRI Journal 9(2): 17-31.