RT Article T1 Measuring Impact, Uncovering Bias?: citation Analysis of Literature on Women in Terrorism JF Perspectives on terrorism VO 15 IS 2 SP 58 OP 76 A1 Davis, Jessica 1980- A2 West, Leah A2 Amarasingam, Amarnath 1982- LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1868810887 AB This article examines the research literature on women and terrorism and tries to determine whether there is a lack of research on women and terrorism, and whether this research is well-integrated into the broader research literature in terrorism studies. Literature on women and terrorism was identified using citation chaining and Google Scholar. From there, we categorized this scholarship to evaluate the breadth of the subjects under study. We also counted the citations that each publication received. Our findings suggest that there is a tendency for the literature on women in terrorism to be well cited within the subfield, but that the topic is much less well referenced in other parts of the literature, and is thus poorly integrated into the broader terrorism literature. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 72-76 K1 Women and terrorism K1 terrorism studies K1 gender and political violence K1 Literature Review