Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation in Higher Education.

This book draws on primaryresearch to present a critical overview of debates about UK university campusesas a location for radicalisation and the impact of counter-radicalisationpolicies. It provides a historical overview and a contemporary assessment ofradicalisation in Universities and covers teac...

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Main Author: McGlynn, Catherine
Other Authors: McDaid, Shaun
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018.
Series:Great Debates in Higher Education Ser.
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Online Access: Full text (Wentworth users only)
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation in Higher Education; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Acronyms; About the Authors; Chapter 1 Introduction; Structure and Contribution; Chapter 2 Radicalisation: Debate and Policy; The Age of New Terrorism; The Genesis of Radicalisation; Radicalisation and Its Critics; Prevent Under New Labour (2003-2010); Prevent Under the Coalition and the Conservatives; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Universities, Terrorism and Radicalisation; Universities and 'Radicalisation': The 1960s Generation.
  • From Civil Rights to Civil War: Students and the Northern Ireland ConflictAll Quiet(ist) on the Western Front? The Origins of Islamist Student Activism; University Students and (Counter)Terrorism; Keeping up the Act: The 'Prevent Duty'and Student Vulnerability; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Radicalisation and HE governance; Introduction; Research Procedure and Methodology; Academic Debate about the Prevent Duty and Universities; Theme One: Compliance; Theme Two: Partnership; Theme Three: Vulnerability; Theme Four: Values; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Radicalisation and the University Classroom.
  • Teaching and Learning Controversial TopicsThe Research Data and Analysis Procedure; Results; Theme One: The Classroom Etiquette of Controversial Topics; Theme Two: Means, Values and Vulnerability-based Understandings of Radicalisation; Theme Three: Counter-Radicalisation as Clumsyand Potentially Counter-Productive; Theme Four: The Prevent Duty as Safeguarding and 'Tick Box' Managerialism; Discussion and Conclusion; Chapter 6 Conclusion and Recommendations; Counterterrorism and Effectiveness; Recommendations; References; Index.