Counter-Radicalisation

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Charlotte Heath-Kelly
Christopher Baker-Beall
Civic Education
community cohesion policy
Counter-extremism Policies
Counter-radicalisation Efforts
Counter-radicalization Policies
counter-terrorism
critical approaches
critical terrorism studies
De-radicalisation Interventions
De-radicalisation Programmes
discourse analysis methods
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EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator
Floris Vermeulen
Francesco Ragazzi
Free Democratic Basic Order
governmentality theory
Julia Berczyk
Lasse Lindekilde
Lee Jarvis
Lella Nouri
Michelle Bentley
Mohammed Elshimi
Moral Disengagement
multicultural integration
Muslim Young People
Nadya Ali
National Action Plan
Paul Thomas
Phil Edwards
Policed Multiculturalism
radicalisation
Radicalisation Discourse
radicalisation policy evaluation
Radicalisation Prevention
Radicalised Subject
right-wing extremism
Rocio Cifuentes
Streitbare Demokratie
Suspect Community
Thomas Martin
UK Counter-terrorism Strategy
UK Foreign Policy
UK's Application
UK's Prevent
UK's Prevent Strategy
UK’s Application
UK’s Prevent
UK’s Prevent Strategy
Young Men
Younis Tsouli

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138236639
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers a wide-ranging and critical examination of recent counter-radicalisation policies, using case studies from several countries.

Counter-radicalisation policies, such as the UK ‘Prevent’ strategy, have been highly controversial and increasingly criticised since their introduction. In this edited volume, voices from disciplines including sociology, political science, criminology and International Relations are brought together to address issues across the global roll-out of counter-radicalisation agendas. In so doing, the book critically interrogates: (i) the connections between counter-radicalisation and other governmental programmes and priorities relating to integration and community cohesion; (ii) the questionable dependence of counter-radicalisation initiatives on discourses and assumptions about race, risk and vulnerability to extremism; and, (iii) the limitations of existing counter-radicalisation machineries for addressing relatively new types of extremism including amongst ‘right-wing’ activists.

Through examining these questions, the book draws on a range of contemporary case studies spanning from counter-radicalisation in the UK, Germany and Denmark, through to detailed analyses of specific preventative initiatives in Australia and the United States. Conceptually, the chapters engage with a range of critical approaches, including discourse theory, autoethnography and governmentality.

This book will be of much interest to students of radicalisation, critical terrorism studies, counter-terrorism, sociology, security studies and IR in general.

Christopher Baker-Beall is Lecturer in International Relations at Nottingham Trent University.

Charlotte Heath-Kelly is postdoctoral fellow with the Institute of Advanced Study, University of Warwick. Her most recent book is Politics of Violence: Militancy, International Politics, Killing in the name (Routledge, 2013).

Lee Jarvis is Senior Lecturer in International Security at the University of East Anglia. His books include Terrorism a Critical Introduction (2011) and Times of Terror: Discourse, Temporality and the War on Terror (2009).