Radicalisation is a conceptual investigation within Western liberal democratic societies that follows an analytical framework linking expertise theory to discourse analysis.
Radicalisation is a conceptual investigation within Western liberal democratic societies that follows an analytical framework linking expertise theory to discourse analysis.
Gilbert McLaughlin is a lecturer in criminology at Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom. He completed his PhD in sociology and MPhil in political thought from the University of Ottawa, Canada. His interests include beliefs and criminality, radicalisation, and violent extremism.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Part I: Preventing Political Violence Chapter 1: The Nebulous Origins of Radicalisation Chapter 2: A New European Conceptual Framework Chapter 3: Internationalisation of a New Prevention Paradigm Part II: Making a Field of Scientific Research Chapter 4: A Sociology of the Social Sciences Production of Knowledge Chapter 5: The Challenge of Modelisation Chapter 6: Tensions in the Operationalisation of the Concept Part III: Building a Network of Experts Chapter 7: The Emergence of a Public Issue Chapter 8: Request of Expertise Chapter 9: The Creation of a New Field of Expertise Conclusion: A Look Back at the Emergence of the Term Radicalisation in the West Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Part I: Preventing Political Violence
Chapter 1: The Nebulous Origins of Radicalisation
Chapter 2: A New European Conceptual Framework
Chapter 3: Internationalisation of a New Prevention Paradigm
Part II: Making a Field of Scientific Research
Chapter 4: A Sociology of the Social Sciences Production of Knowledge
Chapter 5: The Challenge of Modelisation
Chapter 6: Tensions in the Operationalisation of the Concept
Part III: Building a Network of Experts
Chapter 7: The Emergence of a Public Issue
Chapter 8: Request of Expertise
Chapter 9: The Creation of a New Field of Expertise
Conclusion: A Look Back at the Emergence of the Term Radicalisation in the West
List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Part I: Preventing Political Violence Chapter 1: The Nebulous Origins of Radicalisation Chapter 2: A New European Conceptual Framework Chapter 3: Internationalisation of a New Prevention Paradigm Part II: Making a Field of Scientific Research Chapter 4: A Sociology of the Social Sciences Production of Knowledge Chapter 5: The Challenge of Modelisation Chapter 6: Tensions in the Operationalisation of the Concept Part III: Building a Network of Experts Chapter 7: The Emergence of a Public Issue Chapter 8: Request of Expertise Chapter 9: The Creation of a New Field of Expertise Conclusion: A Look Back at the Emergence of the Term Radicalisation in the West Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Part I: Preventing Political Violence
Chapter 1: The Nebulous Origins of Radicalisation
Chapter 2: A New European Conceptual Framework
Chapter 3: Internationalisation of a New Prevention Paradigm
Part II: Making a Field of Scientific Research
Chapter 4: A Sociology of the Social Sciences Production of Knowledge
Chapter 5: The Challenge of Modelisation
Chapter 6: Tensions in the Operationalisation of the Concept
Part III: Building a Network of Experts
Chapter 7: The Emergence of a Public Issue
Chapter 8: Request of Expertise
Chapter 9: The Creation of a New Field of Expertise
Conclusion: A Look Back at the Emergence of the Term Radicalisation in the West
Index
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