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Countering Violent Extremism: Making Gender Matter: Rethinking Political Violence

Autor Elizabeth Pearson, Emily Winterbotham, Katherine E. Brown
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 feb 2021
This book presents original research on gender and the power dynamics of diverse forms of violent extremism, and efforts to counter them. Based on focus group and interview research with some 250 participants in Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands and UK in 2015 and 2016, it offers insights from communities affected by radicalisation and violent extremism. It introduces the concept of gendered radicalisation, exploring how the multiple factors of paths to violent extremist groups – social, local, individual and global – can differ for both men and women, and why. The book also offers a critical analysis of gender and terrorism; a summary of current policy in the five countries of study and some of the core gendered assumptions prevalent in interventions to prevent violent extremism; a comparison of Jihadi extremism and the far right; and a chapter of recommendations. This book is of use to academics, policy-makers, students and the general reader interested in better understanding a phenomenon defining our times.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030219611
ISBN-10: 3030219615
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: XVII, 348 p. 5 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Rethinking Political Violence

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I Theory.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Gender, Violent Extremism and Countering It.- 3 Understanding the Findings: Country Contexts.- 4 The Milieu Approach.- Part II Findings.- 5 Violent Extremism and Gender: Knowledge and Experience.- 6 Countering Violent Extremism and Gender: Challenging Assumptions.- 7 The Far Right and Gender.- 8 Policy Recommendations: Gender-Mainstreaming CVE.- 9 Conclusions: The Future of Gender, Violent Extremism and CVE.

Notă biografică

Elizabeth Pearson is Lecturer at Swansea University and Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, UK. She specialises in gender in extremism and counter extremism in the UK, Europe and West Africa. 

Emily Winterbotham is Senior Research Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, UK, and a Deployable Civilian Expert for the UK Government’s Stabilisation Unit. Previously, Emily worked as a Political Adviser to the European Union Special Representative to Afghanistan.

Katherine E. Brown is Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, UK, and focuses on the role of religion and gender in violent extremism and counter extremism. Katherine has a particular interest in the gendered impacts of state responses on the human rights of religious communities. 


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This book presents original research on gender and the power dynamics of diverse forms of violent extremism and efforts to counter them. Based on focus group and interview research with some 250 participants in Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands and UK in 2015 and 2016, it offers insights from communities affected by radicalisation and violent extremism. It introduces the concept of gendered radicalisation, exploring how the multiple factors of paths to violent extremist groups – social, local, individual and global – differ for both men and women, and why.  It highlights some of the core gendered assumptions prevalent in interventions to prevent violent extremism and makes suggestions for how to improve policy. The book also offers insight into current definitions of violent extremism; a critical analysis of gender and terrorism; a summary of current policy in the five countries of study; a comparison of Jihadi extremism and the far right; and a chapter of recommendations.This book will be of use to academics, policy-makers, students and the general reader interested in better understanding a phenomenon defining our times.

Elizabeth Pearson is Lecturer at Swansea University and Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, UK. She specialises in gender in extremism and counter extremism in the UK, Europe and West Africa. 

Emily Winterbotham is Senior Research Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, UK, and a Deployable Civilian Expert for the UK Government’s Stabilisation Unit. Previously, Emily worked as a Political Adviser to the European Union Special Representative to Afghanistan.

Katherine E. Brown is Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, UK, and focuses on the role of religion and gender in violent extremism and counter extremism. Katherine has a particular interest in the gendered impacts of state responses on the human rights of religiouscommunities.

Caracteristici

Provides original information based on field research on violent extremism with some 250 people in five countries Develops a comparative and gender framework for understanding countering violent extremism to both the far right and violent Jihad Prioritises lived experiences and engagements with communities with countering violent extremism