This book is a timely analysis of the securitisation of Islam in the US and an original contribution to securitisation theory by introducing the notion of 'indirect securitising speech acts' and the role of emotions and affect in securitisation studies. It is an innovative approach to Islamophobia, everyday racism and security.
This book is a timely analysis of the securitisation of Islam in the US and an original contribution to securitisation theory by introducing the notion of 'indirect securitising speech acts' and the role of emotions and affect in securitisation studies. It is an innovative approach to Islamophobia, everyday racism and security.
Clara Eroukhmanoff is a Lecturer in International Relations at London South Bank University
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Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction 1 Language and securitisation 2 Framing Islam as a non-security issue 3 Securitising Islam covertly 4 Counterterrorism and countering violent extremism in the United States 5 Classical versus quantum radicalisation 6 Affect, white victimhood and the denial of racism Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction 1 Language and securitisation 2 Framing Islam as a non-security issue 3 Securitising Islam covertly 4 Counterterrorism and countering violent extremism in the United States 5 Classical versus quantum radicalisation 6 Affect, white victimhood and the denial of racism Conclusion Bibliography Index
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