Encountering extremism
Theoretical issues and local challenges
Herausgeber: Ford, Kieran; Martini, Alice; Jackson, Richard
Encountering extremism
Theoretical issues and local challenges
Herausgeber: Ford, Kieran; Martini, Alice; Jackson, Richard
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Encountering Extremism presents a unique, in-depth and critical analysis of a profoundly important subject: preventing and countering extremism. The volume presents a valuable multidisciplinary analysis of both theoretical and practical aspects related to extremism. The volume provides an overview of the timeliest debates on the topic and the possibility for the reader to "encounter extremism".
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Encountering Extremism presents a unique, in-depth and critical analysis of a profoundly important subject: preventing and countering extremism. The volume presents a valuable multidisciplinary analysis of both theoretical and practical aspects related to extremism. The volume provides an overview of the timeliest debates on the topic and the possibility for the reader to "encounter extremism".
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9781526136602
- ISBN-10: 1526136600
- Artikelnr.: 58585523
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9781526136602
- ISBN-10: 1526136600
- Artikelnr.: 58585523
Alice Martini is a Research Associate at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Kieran Ford received his PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Otago Richard Jackson is Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago
Introduction: Encountering extremism: a critical examination of theoretical
issues and local challenges - Alice Martini, Kieran Ford and Richard
Jackson Part I: What's in a name? Theoretically deconstructing extremism 1
Interrogating the concept of (violent) extremism: a genealogical study of
terrorism and counterterrorism discourses - Chin-Kuei Tsui 2
Conceptualising violent extremism: ontological, epistemological and
normative issues - Sondre Lindahl 3 Knowledge, power, subject: constituting
the extremist/moderate subject - Mariela Cuadro 4 The lone (white) wolf,
'terrorism' and the suspect community - Marie Breen-Smyth 5 The personal is
political: feminist critiques of countering violent extremism - Jessica
Auchter 6 A peace studies approach to countering extremism: do
counter-extremism strategies produce peace? - Kieran Ford 7 What is an
educational response to extreme and radical ideas and why does it matter? -
Aislinn O'Donnell Part II: Extremism, countering extremism and preventing
extremism: from theory to international and local challenges 8 Legitimising
countering extremism at an international level: the role of the United
Nations Security Council - Alice Martini 9 International PVE and Tunisia: a
local critique of international donors' discourses - Guendalina Simoncini
10 Communication as legitimation in Spanish CVE: bringing lessons from the
past - Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín 11 Extremists or patriots?
Racialisation of countering violent extremism programming in the United
States - Priya Dixit 12 The CVE paradox: inapplicability and necessity in
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Tanja Dramac Jiries 13 Drivers or decoys? Women
and the narrative of extremist violence in Pakistan - Afiya Shehrbano Zia
14 The mayor of Abuja and the 'Pied Piper' of Maiduguri: extremism and the
'politics of mutual envy' in Nigeria? - Akinyemi Oyawale Index
issues and local challenges - Alice Martini, Kieran Ford and Richard
Jackson Part I: What's in a name? Theoretically deconstructing extremism 1
Interrogating the concept of (violent) extremism: a genealogical study of
terrorism and counterterrorism discourses - Chin-Kuei Tsui 2
Conceptualising violent extremism: ontological, epistemological and
normative issues - Sondre Lindahl 3 Knowledge, power, subject: constituting
the extremist/moderate subject - Mariela Cuadro 4 The lone (white) wolf,
'terrorism' and the suspect community - Marie Breen-Smyth 5 The personal is
political: feminist critiques of countering violent extremism - Jessica
Auchter 6 A peace studies approach to countering extremism: do
counter-extremism strategies produce peace? - Kieran Ford 7 What is an
educational response to extreme and radical ideas and why does it matter? -
Aislinn O'Donnell Part II: Extremism, countering extremism and preventing
extremism: from theory to international and local challenges 8 Legitimising
countering extremism at an international level: the role of the United
Nations Security Council - Alice Martini 9 International PVE and Tunisia: a
local critique of international donors' discourses - Guendalina Simoncini
10 Communication as legitimation in Spanish CVE: bringing lessons from the
past - Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín 11 Extremists or patriots?
Racialisation of countering violent extremism programming in the United
States - Priya Dixit 12 The CVE paradox: inapplicability and necessity in
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Tanja Dramac Jiries 13 Drivers or decoys? Women
and the narrative of extremist violence in Pakistan - Afiya Shehrbano Zia
14 The mayor of Abuja and the 'Pied Piper' of Maiduguri: extremism and the
'politics of mutual envy' in Nigeria? - Akinyemi Oyawale Index
Introduction: Encountering extremism: a critical examination of theoretical
issues and local challenges - Alice Martini, Kieran Ford and Richard
Jackson Part I: What's in a name? Theoretically deconstructing extremism 1
Interrogating the concept of (violent) extremism: a genealogical study of
terrorism and counterterrorism discourses - Chin-Kuei Tsui 2
Conceptualising violent extremism: ontological, epistemological and
normative issues - Sondre Lindahl 3 Knowledge, power, subject: constituting
the extremist/moderate subject - Mariela Cuadro 4 The lone (white) wolf,
'terrorism' and the suspect community - Marie Breen-Smyth 5 The personal is
political: feminist critiques of countering violent extremism - Jessica
Auchter 6 A peace studies approach to countering extremism: do
counter-extremism strategies produce peace? - Kieran Ford 7 What is an
educational response to extreme and radical ideas and why does it matter? -
Aislinn O'Donnell Part II: Extremism, countering extremism and preventing
extremism: from theory to international and local challenges 8 Legitimising
countering extremism at an international level: the role of the United
Nations Security Council - Alice Martini 9 International PVE and Tunisia: a
local critique of international donors' discourses - Guendalina Simoncini
10 Communication as legitimation in Spanish CVE: bringing lessons from the
past - Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín 11 Extremists or patriots?
Racialisation of countering violent extremism programming in the United
States - Priya Dixit 12 The CVE paradox: inapplicability and necessity in
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Tanja Dramac Jiries 13 Drivers or decoys? Women
and the narrative of extremist violence in Pakistan - Afiya Shehrbano Zia
14 The mayor of Abuja and the 'Pied Piper' of Maiduguri: extremism and the
'politics of mutual envy' in Nigeria? - Akinyemi Oyawale Index
issues and local challenges - Alice Martini, Kieran Ford and Richard
Jackson Part I: What's in a name? Theoretically deconstructing extremism 1
Interrogating the concept of (violent) extremism: a genealogical study of
terrorism and counterterrorism discourses - Chin-Kuei Tsui 2
Conceptualising violent extremism: ontological, epistemological and
normative issues - Sondre Lindahl 3 Knowledge, power, subject: constituting
the extremist/moderate subject - Mariela Cuadro 4 The lone (white) wolf,
'terrorism' and the suspect community - Marie Breen-Smyth 5 The personal is
political: feminist critiques of countering violent extremism - Jessica
Auchter 6 A peace studies approach to countering extremism: do
counter-extremism strategies produce peace? - Kieran Ford 7 What is an
educational response to extreme and radical ideas and why does it matter? -
Aislinn O'Donnell Part II: Extremism, countering extremism and preventing
extremism: from theory to international and local challenges 8 Legitimising
countering extremism at an international level: the role of the United
Nations Security Council - Alice Martini 9 International PVE and Tunisia: a
local critique of international donors' discourses - Guendalina Simoncini
10 Communication as legitimation in Spanish CVE: bringing lessons from the
past - Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín 11 Extremists or patriots?
Racialisation of countering violent extremism programming in the United
States - Priya Dixit 12 The CVE paradox: inapplicability and necessity in
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Tanja Dramac Jiries 13 Drivers or decoys? Women
and the narrative of extremist violence in Pakistan - Afiya Shehrbano Zia
14 The mayor of Abuja and the 'Pied Piper' of Maiduguri: extremism and the
'politics of mutual envy' in Nigeria? - Akinyemi Oyawale Index