Secondary school teachers’ and prevent practitioners’ conceptualisations of radicalisation in England and the impact of the prevent duty

Secondary school teachers’ and prevent practitioners’ conceptualisations of radicalisation in England and the impact of the prevent duty . Daniela Scerri Independent ResearcherDr. Daniela Scerri is an Independent Researcher. Her…
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“Isolated, apolitical and tragic”: comparing media portrayals of incel violence to violence of right-wing and Islamist perpetrators

“Isolated, apolitical and tragic”: comparing media portrayals of incel violence to violence of right-wing and Islamist perpetrators . Luise Bendfeldt Department of Government, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenLuise Bendfeldt is a…
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The construction of masculinity in far-right attacker manifestos in the west: the reification of hegemonic masculinity and the use of ‘the child’ to mobilise others

The construction of masculinity in far-right attacker manifestos in the west: the reification of hegemonic masculinity and the use of ‘the child’ to mobilise others . Ninian Frenguelli Department of…
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The consequences of Pakistan’s counterterrorism policies: socio-cultural and political transformation in tribal districts

The consequences of Pakistan’s counterterrorism policies: socio-cultural and political transformation in tribal districts . Fazal Wahab Department of Politics & International Relations, The University of York, York, UKFazal Wahab is…
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Bad history: a historian’s critique of Rapoport’s “four waves of modern terrorism” model

Bad history: a historian’s critique of Rapoport’s “four waves of modern terrorism” model . Chris Millington Department of History, Politics & Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UKChris Millington is Reader…
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Whole-of-society approach or manufacturing intelligence? Making sense of state-CSO relation in preventing and countering violent extremism in Nigeria

Whole-of-society approach or manufacturing intelligence? Making sense of state-CSO relation in preventing and countering violent extremism in Nigeria . Joshua Akintayo School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent,…
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