2020
DOI: 10.1177/0304375419898334
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9/11 Truth and the Silence of the IR Discipline

Abstract: International Relations (IR) scholars uncritically accept the official narrative regarding the events of 9/11 and refuse to examine the massive body of evidence generated by the 9/11 truth movement. Nevertheless, as calls for a new inquiry into the events of 9/11 continue to mount, with the International 9/11 Consensus Panel and World Trade Centre Building 7 Evaluation inquiries having recently published their findings, and with a U.S. Federal Grand Jury on 9/11 having been announced, now would be an opportune… Show more

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“…Not satisfied with the research done and the report written, critics stand up and form counter groups, such as the 9/11 Truth Movement, who start their own investigative research into the events. The result is a public truth war where different actors put forward various kinds of arguments and evidence in order to win public opinion (Hughes, 2020). It should not surprise anyone that the economic, political and social power of those actors are key influencers here.…”
Section: Why Debunking Is Not Possiblementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not satisfied with the research done and the report written, critics stand up and form counter groups, such as the 9/11 Truth Movement, who start their own investigative research into the events. The result is a public truth war where different actors put forward various kinds of arguments and evidence in order to win public opinion (Hughes, 2020). It should not surprise anyone that the economic, political and social power of those actors are key influencers here.…”
Section: Why Debunking Is Not Possiblementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, just as academic freedom in principle has suffered post 9/11 (Carvalho & Downing, 2010;Doumani, 2005), academic exploration of the counter-narrative of intelligence crimes is dangerous to careers. 11 For instance, there is little published work in academic criminology (de Lint, 2020) or political science (Hughes, 2020;van der Pijl, 2019) that provides a strongly sceptical account of the official 9/11 narrative. Thus, the available scholarly record is presumably distorted by institutional constraints on authority (Keller, 2011;de Lint, 2020).…”
Section: Working Hypothesis and Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11. For example, Hughes's (2020) publication in an international relations journal on the lack of IR critique of 9/11 was followed by calls for his termination from the School of Social and Political Science, Lincoln University (personal correspondence). 12.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%