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Emergence of 'Extremism', The: Exposing the Violent Discourse and Language of 'Radicalisation'


Emergence of 'Extremism', The: Exposing the Violent Discourse and Language of 'Radicalisation'

Paperback by Walker, Dr Rob Faure

Emergence of 'Extremism', The: Exposing the Violent Discourse and Language of 'Radicalisation'

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ISBN:
9781350199507
Publication Date:
21 Oct 2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
248 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 1 - 2 May 2024
Emergence of 'Extremism', The: Exposing the Violent Discourse and Language of 'Radicalisation'

Description

The idea that the expression of radical beliefs is a predictor to future acts of political violence has been a central tenet of counter-extremism over the last two decades. Not only has this imposed a duty upon doctors, lecturers and teachers to inform on the radical beliefs of their patients and students but, as this book argues, it is also a fundamentally flawed concept. Informed by his own experience with the UK's Prevent programme while teaching in a Muslim community, Rob Faure Walker explores the linguistic emergence of 'extremism' in political discourse and the potentially damaging generative effect of this language. Taking a new approach which combines critical discourse analysis with critical realism, this book shows how the fear of being labelled as an 'extremist' has resulted in counter-terrorism strategies which actually undermine moderating mechanisms in a democracy. Analysing the generative mechanisms by which the language of counter-extremism might actually promote violence, Faure Walker explains how understanding the potentially oppressive properties of language can help us transcend them. The result is an imminent critique of the most pernicious aspects of the global War on Terror, those that are embedded in our everyday language and political discourse. Drawing on the author's own successful lobbying activities against counter-extremism, this book presents a model for how discourse analysis and critical realism can and should engage with the political and how this will affect meaningful change.

Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Part I: Actual 1. Counter-Terrorism in the Classroom 2. Terrorism Studies Part II: Empirical 3. The Language of Counter-Extremism 4. The Emergence of 'Extremism' 5. The Emergence of 'Radicalisation' Part III: The Real 6. What Caused the emergence of 'Extremism' 7. Challenging the Violence of Counter-Extremism 8. The Crisis of 'Extremism' Notes Bibliography Index

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