The work of Louis Althusser is well regarded in the study of ideology, having been used to analyse the material basis for ideology, and challenging the idea that ideology is simply a product of the mind. Recent advances in counterterrorism have seen many states adopting preventative programmes which are non-violent, and nominally voluntary, attempting to deradicalize or steer subjects away from radical ideologies, in an attempt to stem terrorist recruits. Many of these programmes claim not to be ideological. Prevent, which is the UK’s preventative counterterrorism programme, claims not to be ideological, but rather only concerned with stopping extremist ideologies. Using Althusser’s Ideological State Apparatus (ISA) framework, this article ...
As the United Kingdom has placed some of its Prevent strategy on a statutory footing and is proposin...
This article examines the PREVENT agenda, part of the UK government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CO...
This article critically assesses calls for ‘normativity’ in counter-radicalisation and counter-extre...
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (CTSA) mandates specified authorities to demonstrate due rega...
Counter-extremism is the most dynamic part of UK counterterrorism policy. This article examines Prev...
This paper explores why the Prevent strand of the UK Government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CONTES...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
How can potential future terrorists be identified? Forming one of the four pillars of the United Kin...
The UK’s Prevent policy continues to fail in its fundamental purpose to prevent extremism and has at...
Both scholars and international actors frequently stress the important role played by anti-civilian ...
Academic literature on the Prevent counter-radicalisation strategy has long been dominated by negati...
Both scholars and international actors frequently stress the important role played by anti-civilian ...
As the UK has placed some of its Prevent strategy on a statutory footing and is proposing to introdu...
As the United Kingdom has placed some of its Prevent strategy on a statutory footing and is proposin...
This article examines the PREVENT agenda, part of the UK government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CO...
This article critically assesses calls for ‘normativity’ in counter-radicalisation and counter-extre...
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (CTSA) mandates specified authorities to demonstrate due rega...
Counter-extremism is the most dynamic part of UK counterterrorism policy. This article examines Prev...
This paper explores why the Prevent strand of the UK Government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CONTES...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
How can potential future terrorists be identified? Forming one of the four pillars of the United Kin...
The UK’s Prevent policy continues to fail in its fundamental purpose to prevent extremism and has at...
Both scholars and international actors frequently stress the important role played by anti-civilian ...
Academic literature on the Prevent counter-radicalisation strategy has long been dominated by negati...
Both scholars and international actors frequently stress the important role played by anti-civilian ...
As the UK has placed some of its Prevent strategy on a statutory footing and is proposing to introdu...
As the United Kingdom has placed some of its Prevent strategy on a statutory footing and is proposin...
This article examines the PREVENT agenda, part of the UK government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CO...
This article critically assesses calls for ‘normativity’ in counter-radicalisation and counter-extre...