Counter-terrorism and the counterfactual : producing the ‘radicalisation’ discourse and the UK PREVENT Strategy [PDF]
This article interrogates the production of the ‘radicalisation’ discourse which underpins efforts to govern ‘terrorism’ pre-emptively through the UK's PREVENT strategy.
Heath-Kelly, Charlotte
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From Unremembered to Overremembered. Gender in the Holocaust Museums of Hungary and Slovakia
ABSTRACT In museums, the history of the Holocaust is told through various means of exhibition construction, including architecture/space, texts, artifacts, photographs, and digital technologies. The article focuses on the gendered history of the Holocaust in museums as institutions in Central Europe after the illiberal turn and evaluates how (and if ...
Andrea Petö, Borbála Klacsmann
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Incentivizing P/CVE Research, Evaluation, & Program Participants
Incentivizing research or evaluation participants can be crucial toward reducing data collection timeframes and obtaining sufficient sample sizes (i.e., to reduce the risks of obtaining null or misleading findings).
Michael J. Williams
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A disruptive influence? "Prevent-ing" problems and countering violent extremism policy in practice [PDF]
This article describes how disrupting the activities of suspected violent extremists has become an increasingly significant construct in the policy and practice of the Prevent strand of UK Counter-Terrorism.
Innes, Martin +2 more
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ABSTRACT Seeing the EU roughly as a political system designed to remove the most essential political decisions from democratic control, while in a large part abiding by legal frameworks, we could speak about an opposition between technocratic legalism and democracy.
Dimitry V. Kochenov +1 more
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Security, population and governmentality : UK counter-terrorism discourse (2007-2011) [PDF]
Over the past decade, governments worldwide have taken initiatives both at a national and supra-national level in order to prevent terrorist attacks from militant groups.
Hunter, Duncan, MacDonald, Malcolm
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Two Norms Collide: EU Policy on Fragile and Conflict‐Affected Countries
Abstract The European Union's (EU's) policy towards fragile and conflict‐affected (FCA) countries has been framed by a normative solidarity narrative that promotes and legitimises collective action. Over the past two decades, the EU's commitment to protecting the security of its citizens has increasingly become a strong, competing normative driver of ...
Julian Bergmann, Mark Furness
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Preventing Violent Extremism through Value Complexity: Being Muslim Being British
This article reports on an intervention designed to prevent violent extremism in young UK Muslims, and provides an empirical assessment of its effectiveness.
Jose Liht, Sara Savage
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Between Two Stools? The Government's ‘Preventing Violent Extremism’ Agenda [PDF]
The 7/7 London suicide bombings of July 2005 and numerous subsequent Islamist terror plots have highlighted the reality of an ‘internal’ threat to Britain. One governmental response has been the ‘Preventing Violent Extremism’ (PVE) programme. Whilst the educational aspect of its focus on Muslim young people is to be welcomed, there are serious concerns
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The University, Prevent and Cultures of Compliance [PDF]
As Ben Martin argues, recent years have witnessed a decisive move toward centralised, hier- archal, managerialist decision-making structures in UK universities. Likewise, he identifies a central paradox at the heart of these changes.
Beck U. +14 more
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