This book offers a wide-ranging and critical examination of recent counter-radicalisation policies, using case studies from several countries.
Christopher Baker-Beall is Lecturer in International Relations at Nottingham Trent University.
Charlotte Heath-Kelly is postdoctoral fellow with the Institute of Advanced Study, University of Warwick. Her most recent book is Politics of Violence: Militancy, International Politics, Killing in the name (Routledge, 2013).
Lee Jarvis is Senior Lecturer in International Security at the University of East Anglia. His books include Terrorism a Critical Introduction (2011) and Times of Terror: Discourse, Temporality and the War on Terror (2009).
Introduction, Charlotte Heath-Kelly, Christopher Baker-Beall and Lee Jarvis 1. Radicalisation: The Journey of a Concept, Arun Kundnani 2. UK Prevent and Community Cohesion: Conflict or Synergy, Paul Thomas 3. How Not to Make (ex)Terrorists: PREVENT as Ideological Warfare, Phil Edwards 4. Countering Violent Extremism: Social harmony, community resilience and the potential of counter-narratives in the Australian context, Anne Aly 5. PREVENT Abroad: How Do Local Authorities in Berlin Target Violent Islamic Extremism?, Floris Vermeulen and Julia Berczyk 6. Recognition Masking Response: Preventing Right-Wing Extremism and Radicalisation, Michelle Bentley 7. Challenging Far-Right Extremism: The Other Side of the Coin?, Rocio Cifuentes 8. Mapping the Muslim Community: Attending to the Practices of Counter-radicalisation in the UK, Nadya Ali 9. Policed Multiculturalism in Europe: Governing Radicalisation through Partnerships, Francesco Ragazzi 10. Prevent and the Internet, Lella Nouri and Andrew Whiting 11. The 'Radicalised' Subject of Prevent: Challenging Separatist Constructions of Counter-Radicalisation and Community Cohesion', Thomas Martin 12. Prevent 2011 and Counter-radicalisation: What is Deradicalisation?, Mohammed Elshimi 13. Refocusing Danish Radicalization Prevention: The (Problematic) Logic and Practice of Individual 'De-radicalization' Interventions, Lasse Lindekilde