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25.10.2013
Preventing Terrorism in Europe: Aspects, Effects, Critique
About this event
25 October 2013 from 11:15 until 20:00
9.15 – 9.30 Introduction : Francesco Ragazzi, University of Leiden and CERI-Sciences Po
9.30 – 11.15 Expertise and the Emergence of the Radicalisation Discourse
Chair & Discussant: Laurent Bonnefoy, CERI-Sciences Po
– Expertise and the Invention and Interventions of ‘Radicalisation’
Stephanie Simon, University of Amsterdam
– Inventing Expertise: Producing the ‘Radicalisation’ Discourse and the UK PREVENT Strategy
Charlotte Heath-Kelly, University of Warwick
– The Emperor’s New Words: Discourses of Radicalisation
Akil Awan, Royal Holloway, University of London
– Five Accounts of the “Making of a Terrorist”: a Micro-Political Sociology of EU Experts On Radicalization
Francesco Ragazzi, University of Leiden and CERI-Sciences Po
11.30 – 13.15 Categories of Danger: Populations at Risk / Risky Populations
Chair & Discussant: François Bonnet, CNRS – Pacte
– Enacting the Unenactable: the local state and Britain’s Prevent programme
Paul Thomas, University of Huddersfield
– PREVENT outside the UK. Comparing the cases of Amsterdam, Berlin, Antwerp and Paris
Floris Vermeulen, University of Amsterdam
– What the fight against “radicalism” represents for the French authorities: the examples of radical Islam
Bernard Godard, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
– Contextualising CONTEST through Counterinsurgency
Rizwan Sabir, University of Bath
14.45 – 16.15 Interactions and Effects of Counter-radicalisation
Chair & Discussant: Riva Kastoryano, CNRS/CERI-Sciences Po
– The French Antiterrorist Assemblage and the Struggle against Radicalization
Laurent Bonelli, Université Paris X – Nanterre
– Disconnected Citizenship? The Impacts of Anti-terrorism Policy on Citizenship in the UK
Lee Jarvis, University of Swansea
– Negotiating British Muslim Identity in the shadow of UK counter-radicalisation policies
Tufyal Choudhury, University of Durham
16.30 – 18.00 Governmentalities of Radicalisation
Chair & Discussant: Didier Bigo, CERI-Sciences Po and Kings College
– Refocusing Danish Counter-radicalisation Efforts: Zooming in on the (Problematic) Logic and Practice of Individual De-radicalisation Interventions
Lasse Lindekilde, University of Aarhus, Denmark
– Why Should We Have to Prove We’re Alright?’: Counter-terrorism, Risk and Partial Securities
Gabe Mythen, University of Liverpool, UK
– Governing Radical Spaces: the Reformation of Britain’s mosques
Nayda Ali, University of Reading, UK