Terrorism,counter-terrorism,and critique: opportunities,examples, and implications |
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Authors: | Lee Jarvis |
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Affiliation: | School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK |
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Abstract: | This article explores the parameters, value and limitations of different critical strategies for those dissatisfied with the contemporary politics of terror. It argues, first, that the prominent (counter-)terrorism paradigm – in which terrorism is approached as a ubiquitous and very specific security challenge meriting appropriately exceptional responses – is far more critiqued than we might anticipate. And, second, that such critiques – which can be found across political language, popular culture, everyday life, and beyond – employ distinct critical resources to serve varying ends. Reflecting on these, the article offers a new heuristic distinguishing five critical strategies which seek to: (i) repudiate; (ii) question; (iii) subvert; (iv) replace, or (v) deconstruct the prominent counter-terrorism paradigm. This typology, it argues, offers scope for optimism and strategic resources for those attracted to a critical terrorism studies project going forward. |
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Keywords: | Critical terrorism studies critique criticism counter-terrorism terrorism |
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