This article analyses European initiatives to counter radicalisation and recru-itment as a practice of governing that works preemptively through civil society and semi-public spaces. Since the London and Madrid bombings, the EU agenda in this domain is substantial and ambitious. At the same time, proposals are embraced by member states to various degrees and materialise in local settings and concrete programmes in different ways. We propose to regard radicalisation as an assemblage of governing that is mobilised through particular threat representations, knowledge practices, training programmes and strategies for intervention. This lens allows for the simultaneous recognition of national differentiations, the power and reach of "Europe", an...
The ongoing violent conflicts in Syria and Irak are a permanent threat for the security of European ...
This article assesses whether the scholarly literature on radicalisation is adequately integrated in...
With the intensification of attacks in European cities since 2014, preventing radicalization has bec...
This paper, written by Dr. Ayşe Tecmen, discusses the emergence of radicalisation and its prevention...
This note was requested by The European Parliament's committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home ...
This article focuses on the issue of counter radicalisation strategy, examining the efficacy and the...
The emergence of an EU counter-radicalisation (CR) strategy has challenged the usual reluctance of E...
This Master’s thesis addresses the situation and management of the jihadist radicalisation in two Eu...
Over the past decade, Western European countries have experienced a surge in Islamist and right-wing...
International audienceUpon request by the LIBE Committee, this study focuses on the question of how ...
This article presents a supranational perspective on the prevention of violent extremism (PEV) with ...
In this article, the term "radicalisation" is discussed as a process that appears to be a defensive ...
In this article, we investigate how the EU mobilises a spatio-temporal imaginary of the ‘local’ in i...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...
Radicalism, extremism, terrorism, fundamentalism and violence have recently been interchangeably use...
The ongoing violent conflicts in Syria and Irak are a permanent threat for the security of European ...
This article assesses whether the scholarly literature on radicalisation is adequately integrated in...
With the intensification of attacks in European cities since 2014, preventing radicalization has bec...
This paper, written by Dr. Ayşe Tecmen, discusses the emergence of radicalisation and its prevention...
This note was requested by The European Parliament's committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home ...
This article focuses on the issue of counter radicalisation strategy, examining the efficacy and the...
The emergence of an EU counter-radicalisation (CR) strategy has challenged the usual reluctance of E...
This Master’s thesis addresses the situation and management of the jihadist radicalisation in two Eu...
Over the past decade, Western European countries have experienced a surge in Islamist and right-wing...
International audienceUpon request by the LIBE Committee, this study focuses on the question of how ...
This article presents a supranational perspective on the prevention of violent extremism (PEV) with ...
In this article, the term "radicalisation" is discussed as a process that appears to be a defensive ...
In this article, we investigate how the EU mobilises a spatio-temporal imaginary of the ‘local’ in i...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...
Radicalism, extremism, terrorism, fundamentalism and violence have recently been interchangeably use...
The ongoing violent conflicts in Syria and Irak are a permanent threat for the security of European ...
This article assesses whether the scholarly literature on radicalisation is adequately integrated in...
With the intensification of attacks in European cities since 2014, preventing radicalization has bec...