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Terrorism, Gender and Women: Towards an Integrated Research Agenda encourages greater integration of gender-sensitive approaches to studies of violent extremism and terrorism.

This book seeks to create and inspire a dialogue among scholars of conflict, terrorism and gender by suggesting the necessity of incorporating gender analysis to fill gaps within, and further enhance, our understanding of political violence. The chapters featured in the book interrogate how recent developments in the field such as the proliferation of propaganda and online messaging, the decline or shifting presence of ISIS, the continued rise of far-right extremism, and the changing roles of women in political violence necessitate a gendered understanding of radicalisation, participation, and of strategies to counter and prevent both violent extremism and terrorism. Taken together, they encourage a discussion of new ways in understanding how women and men can be affected by terrorism and violen

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Special Issue Introduction for Terrorism, Gender and Women: Toward an Integrated Research Agenda

Alexandra Phelan

1. Women Too: Explaining Gender Ideologies of Ethnopolitical Organizations

Victor Asal, Nazli Avdan and Nourah Shuaibi

2. Part and Parcel? Examining Al Shabaab and Boko Haram’s Violence Targeting Civilians and Violence Targeting Women

Hilary Matfess

3. From Pawn to Knights: The Changing Role of Women’s Agency in Terrorism?

Mia Bloom and Ayse Lokmanoglu

4. Do White Supremacist Women Adopt Movement Archetypes of Mother, Whore, and Fighter?

Mehr Latif, Kathleen Blee, Matthew DeMichele and Pete Simi

5. Exceptional Inclusion: Understanding the PKK’s Gender Policy

Ora Szekely

6. Outbidding and Gender: Dynamics in the Colombian Civil War

Alexis Henshaw

7. The Lure of (Violent) Extremism: Gender Constructs in Online Recruitment and Messaging in Indonesia

Melissa Frances Johnston, Muhammad Iqbal and Jacqui True

8. Gendered Reflections? Extremism in the UK’s Radical Right and al-Muhajiroun Networks

Elizabeth Pearson

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/19/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367623104, 978-0367623104
      ISBN10: 0367623102

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Terrorism, Gender and Women: Towards an Integrated Research Agenda encourages greater integration of gender-sensitive approaches to studies of violent extremism and terrorism.

      This book seeks to create and inspire a dialogue among scholars of conflict, terrorism and gender by suggesting the necessity of incorporating gender analysis to fill gaps within, and further enhance, our understanding of political violence. The chapters featured in the book interrogate how recent developments in the field such as the proliferation of propaganda and online messaging, the decline or shifting presence of ISIS, the continued rise of far-right extremism, and the changing roles of women in political violence necessitate a gendered understanding of radicalisation, participation, and of strategies to counter and prevent both violent extremism and terrorism. Taken together, they encourage a discussion of new ways in understanding how women and men can be affected by terrorism and violen

      Table of Contents

      Special Issue Introduction for Terrorism, Gender and Women: Toward an Integrated Research Agenda

      Alexandra Phelan

      1. Women Too: Explaining Gender Ideologies of Ethnopolitical Organizations

      Victor Asal, Nazli Avdan and Nourah Shuaibi

      2. Part and Parcel? Examining Al Shabaab and Boko Haram’s Violence Targeting Civilians and Violence Targeting Women

      Hilary Matfess

      3. From Pawn to Knights: The Changing Role of Women’s Agency in Terrorism?

      Mia Bloom and Ayse Lokmanoglu

      4. Do White Supremacist Women Adopt Movement Archetypes of Mother, Whore, and Fighter?

      Mehr Latif, Kathleen Blee, Matthew DeMichele and Pete Simi

      5. Exceptional Inclusion: Understanding the PKK’s Gender Policy

      Ora Szekely

      6. Outbidding and Gender: Dynamics in the Colombian Civil War

      Alexis Henshaw

      7. The Lure of (Violent) Extremism: Gender Constructs in Online Recruitment and Messaging in Indonesia

      Melissa Frances Johnston, Muhammad Iqbal and Jacqui True

      8. Gendered Reflections? Extremism in the UK’s Radical Right and al-Muhajiroun Networks

      Elizabeth Pearson

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