This book focuses on the recent educational policy debates surrounding Muslims, schooling and the question of security in light of the Counter Terrorism Security Act – which has made ‘Prevent’ a legal duty for schools, colleges and universities. The book examines the infamous ‘Trojan Horse’ affair in Birmingham, and critically evaluates the security discourses in light of theoretical insights from the study of racial politics. The sociology of race and schooling in the UK has long been associated with a number of diverse areas of study, including racial inequality, multiculturalism, citizenship and identity; however, until very recently, very little attention has been given to securitization and race within the context of education and ev...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
This book explores the ways in which dynamics of Islamophobia and neoliberalism shape the schooling ...
Muslims are folk-devils that mark the ubiquitous moral panic. For some, the idea of the Muslim probl...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
The expansion of state-funded Muslim schools in Britain since 1998 has developed against a backdrop ...
In 2014, an alleged “Trojan Horse” plot to Islamise education in a number of schools attended predom...
This article critically examines the production of party-political discourses of “extremism” and “Br...
This article revisits Critical Race Theory and brings it’s explanatory capacity to bear on the conte...
Since September 11th 2001, and the London bombings of July 2005, the ‘war on terror’ has led to the ...
The relationship between extremism and schools is a seemingly contradictory one. The UK Prevent Duty...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
In 2014 an investigation into an alleged plot to ‘Islamify’ several state schools in Birmingham bega...
This edited collection brings together international leading scholars to explore why the education o...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
This book explores the ways in which dynamics of Islamophobia and neoliberalism shape the schooling ...
Muslims are folk-devils that mark the ubiquitous moral panic. For some, the idea of the Muslim probl...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
This book explores the position of Muslim schools in contemporary Britain. A Critical Race Theory ap...
The expansion of state-funded Muslim schools in Britain since 1998 has developed against a backdrop ...
In 2014, an alleged “Trojan Horse” plot to Islamise education in a number of schools attended predom...
This article critically examines the production of party-political discourses of “extremism” and “Br...
This article revisits Critical Race Theory and brings it’s explanatory capacity to bear on the conte...
Since September 11th 2001, and the London bombings of July 2005, the ‘war on terror’ has led to the ...
The relationship between extremism and schools is a seemingly contradictory one. The UK Prevent Duty...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
In 2014 an investigation into an alleged plot to ‘Islamify’ several state schools in Birmingham bega...
This edited collection brings together international leading scholars to explore why the education o...
Education is a complex social practice. In the United Kingdom context, schooling is further nested w...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
This book explores the ways in which dynamics of Islamophobia and neoliberalism shape the schooling ...