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Education & countering violent extremism: western logics from South to North [PDF]
This paper explores the way education and conflict have become entangled during the post-9/11 ‘war on terror’ response to ‘radical Islam’ at home and abroad. The paper charts the complex ways that education has been deployed to serve Western military and
Novelli, Mario
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Seeing and unseeing Prevent’s racialized borders [PDF]
This article provides a re-theorization of the Prevent strategy as racialized bordering. It explores how knowledge regarding the racist logics of British counter-terrorism are supressed through structures of white ignorance and how International ...
Ali, Nadya
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Abstract Antiwork praxis has experienced something of a resurgence in the wake of the global financial crisis and COVID‐19 pandemic. Yet the radical potential of antiwork theory and politics is currently limited by its centring of the histories and subjectivities of (post‐)Fordist wage workers in the Global North.
William Monteith
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Deradicalisation Policies in Belgium, Denmark and Sweden: Lessons for the Czech Republic
This study examines deradicalisation programs in Belgium, Denmark, and Sweden, selected as contrasting yet representative democratic states with established security infrastructures. Using a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) with fuzzy sets, the
Pavel Gazárek
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Trial and Terror. Countering violent extremism and promoting disengagement in Belgium
Efforts to promote disengagement from violent extremism have become a key ingredient in many counter-terrorism policies around the world. Deradicalisation and disengagement initiatives can also vary considerably from country to country.
Sigrid Raets
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Facing the fourth foreign fighters wave: what drives Europeans to Syria, and to IS? Insights from the Belgian case [PDF]
Exactly one year ago, the first edition of this Egmont Paper was released. Its aim was to explore the wider circumstances that could help explain the decision of thousands of, mostly young, European volunteers to journey to a faraway war theatre in the ...
Coolsaet, Rik
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ABSTRACT The online communities of involuntary celibates, or incels, have garnered increased attention for their extreme misogyny and links to violent attacks against women. However, little is known about how (pseudo‐)psychological theories are used among the incel community to construct their identities and justify a worldview that centres on hatred ...
Katarina Pettersson +3 more
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Against the looming public scepticism towards de-radicalisation, this paper argues for the reform of de-radicalisation programme from an effort to change terrorist’s worldview toward one that focuses on preventing terrorist recidivism.
Didik Novi Rahmanto +1 more
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Effective Counterterrorism: What Have We Learned so Far? [PDF]
The fight against terrorism, in particular of Islamist nature, has become a focus area of foreign and security policies in Western countries and around the world. This substantial effort is however only to a limited extent matched by adequate evaluations
Pisoiu, Daniela, van Um, Eric
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Entering the archive of second‐wave trans feminist print culture: The journal of male feminism
Abstract Common stories of second‐wave feminism equate the period either explicitly or by reference to its presumed biological essentialism, with trans‐exclusionary feminism. This article deep‐dives into issues published between 1977 and 1979 of the Journal of Male Feminism, an underground newsletter for a predominantly North American‐based male‐to ...
Emily Cousens
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