Bringing Normativity into Critical Terrorism Studies


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<p>This book explores and inquiries into the interrelation between normativity and Critical Terrorism Studies (CTS) from a wide range of critical views. </p><p>The volume draws together authors with very different positions and understandings of normativity and policy-implementations in relation to countering terrorism to offer the reader a wide range of perspectives and views on this topic. As such the book is aimed at interrogating the concept of normativity in CTS from a wide range of theoretical angles but also at incorporating within the CTS’ agenda new debates and critiques. In its chapters the book covers debates that go from more philosophical theoretical and ethical discussions to questions revolving around the importance and need of being policy-relevant for CTS scholars. All in all this volume brings together chapters joining the debate on CTS’ main theoretical tenants and the role of critical scholars in counter-terrorism and prevention policies. Covering a broad spectrum of approaches and perspectives authors in this book give different answers to central questions such as: how can we rethink CTS? What is the role of the critical terrorism studies community in countering terrorism?</p><p>The chapters in this book were originally published in the journal <em>Critical Studies on Terrorism</em>.</p>
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