Since September 11th 2001, and the London bombings of July 2005, the ‘war on terror’ has led to the subjection of populations to new regimes of control and reinforced state sovereignty. This involves, in countries such as the UK and the US, the limiting of personal freedoms, increased regulation of immigration and constant surveillance, as a response to the perceived increased risk of terrorist attacks. In this paper I consider new surveillance technologies in secondary schools as a moment in the “war on terror” where recognisability is key to understanding the ways in which populations are racialised. I argue that the counter-terrorism agenda is one of the reasons why schools have invested to such an extent in new technologies of surveilla...
The growth of surveillance in UK schools in recent years has resulted in the development of what can...
We are supposedly living in post-race times. This refers to a deconstructive approach to identity an...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
Since September 11th 2001, and the London bombings of July 2005, the ‘war on terror’ has led to the ...
This chapter is an updated version of the article published as: Chadderton, C. (2012) UK secondary s...
Since 2001, the British state has increased its powers of surveillance for the purposes of counterin...
© 2018 SAGE. This is the author's pre-copyedited version of the chapter. Distributing, reselling, or...
This book focuses on the recent educational policy debates surrounding Muslims, schooling and the qu...
This article revisits Critical Race Theory and brings it’s explanatory capacity to bear on the conte...
This chapter outlines the development of the current socio-political context within which U.K. schoo...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
The expansion of state-funded Muslim schools in Britain since 1998 has developed against a backdrop ...
With the growth of surveillance technologies globally, Taylor focuses on the phenomenon of the Surve...
In this chapter we provide a critical analysis of counter-terrorism strategies (Prevent) in UK schoo...
This chapter outlines the development of the current socio-political context within which U.K. schoo...
The growth of surveillance in UK schools in recent years has resulted in the development of what can...
We are supposedly living in post-race times. This refers to a deconstructive approach to identity an...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
Since September 11th 2001, and the London bombings of July 2005, the ‘war on terror’ has led to the ...
This chapter is an updated version of the article published as: Chadderton, C. (2012) UK secondary s...
Since 2001, the British state has increased its powers of surveillance for the purposes of counterin...
© 2018 SAGE. This is the author's pre-copyedited version of the chapter. Distributing, reselling, or...
This book focuses on the recent educational policy debates surrounding Muslims, schooling and the qu...
This article revisits Critical Race Theory and brings it’s explanatory capacity to bear on the conte...
This chapter outlines the development of the current socio-political context within which U.K. schoo...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
The expansion of state-funded Muslim schools in Britain since 1998 has developed against a backdrop ...
With the growth of surveillance technologies globally, Taylor focuses on the phenomenon of the Surve...
In this chapter we provide a critical analysis of counter-terrorism strategies (Prevent) in UK schoo...
This chapter outlines the development of the current socio-political context within which U.K. schoo...
The growth of surveillance in UK schools in recent years has resulted in the development of what can...
We are supposedly living in post-race times. This refers to a deconstructive approach to identity an...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...