The paper draws upon ideas of decentred security, and governance and security assemblages, to explore the gendered nature of countering violent extremism. The paper focuses on the UK as an example of decentred CVE and concentrates on two areas. First, the paper looks at the evolution of modes of governing Muslim women in CVE initiatives. Second, the paper explores the tensions and frictions involved with the state and civil society using ‘formers’ (men who were previously involved in violent extremism) to engage in countering violent extremism community and de-radicalisation work. The paper finds that a decentred security governance approach to understanding CVE reveals how CVE is productive of MuslimWomen, of Muslim Communities and Violent...
Over the last two decades there has been significant increase in application of counter-terrorism po...
This article provides a gendered analysis of the ‘War on Terror’ in the UK context. Specifically it ...
In 2015, UN Security Council Resolution 2242 advocated deliberate outreach to women when devising co...
In recent years, increased attention has been given to the role of women in preventing and counterin...
Last year, the UK saw four violent extremist attacks, three jihadi, and one ‘far-right’.1 ISIS and t...
Research and practice on the gender dimensions of efforts to prevent and counter violent extremism (...
The United Kingdom presents itself as a leader in counterterrorism (CT), countering violent extremis...
Malaysian women are no longer harmless nor immune to violent extremism. It is thus imperative for ge...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the gendered recruitment of IS advances the radicalisati...
Throughout history, women have taken part in extremist violence that has remarkably undermined the s...
How does gender identity factor into preventing violent extremism, and rehabilitating individuals in...
The literature stresses the importance of taking a gendered approach in P/CVE programming. Women’s p...
United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2242 (2015) called for the greater integration of...
A holistic approach to Counter Violent Extremism (CVE) in the Internet Environment and Social Media ...
This paper examines how the marginality of Muslim communities in India and the UK intersects with ge...
Over the last two decades there has been significant increase in application of counter-terrorism po...
This article provides a gendered analysis of the ‘War on Terror’ in the UK context. Specifically it ...
In 2015, UN Security Council Resolution 2242 advocated deliberate outreach to women when devising co...
In recent years, increased attention has been given to the role of women in preventing and counterin...
Last year, the UK saw four violent extremist attacks, three jihadi, and one ‘far-right’.1 ISIS and t...
Research and practice on the gender dimensions of efforts to prevent and counter violent extremism (...
The United Kingdom presents itself as a leader in counterterrorism (CT), countering violent extremis...
Malaysian women are no longer harmless nor immune to violent extremism. It is thus imperative for ge...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the gendered recruitment of IS advances the radicalisati...
Throughout history, women have taken part in extremist violence that has remarkably undermined the s...
How does gender identity factor into preventing violent extremism, and rehabilitating individuals in...
The literature stresses the importance of taking a gendered approach in P/CVE programming. Women’s p...
United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2242 (2015) called for the greater integration of...
A holistic approach to Counter Violent Extremism (CVE) in the Internet Environment and Social Media ...
This paper examines how the marginality of Muslim communities in India and the UK intersects with ge...
Over the last two decades there has been significant increase in application of counter-terrorism po...
This article provides a gendered analysis of the ‘War on Terror’ in the UK context. Specifically it ...
In 2015, UN Security Council Resolution 2242 advocated deliberate outreach to women when devising co...