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[ecrea] Call for Papers - Extended Deadline - Radicalisation in culture and media
Sun Apr 17 13:26:20 GMT 2016
Call for papers - Extended deadline for abstracts
Radicalisation in culture and media
(MeCCSA - Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial Network)
Tuesday 28th June 2016 - De Montfort University
To mark the launch of the newly formed Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial
Network, the group invites people to a one day conference to explore the
media and cultural responses to the issue of radicalisation.
The concept and representation of radicalisation has been at the heart
of various interrelated media discourses on terrorism and radical Islam
in recent years, with equations often implied as well as overtly stated.
As a result a semantic shift has taken place in the words and
concepts of radical/radicalisation with huge political implications for
the current political context and civil society.
New legislation places a statutory duty on public bodies, including
schools to prevent what is perceived as extremist radicalisation taking
place within their walls. The scale of these new duties is vast and
potentially very intrusive and has led to some unusual media stories,
including claims that a 10 year old Lancashire boy was interviewed by
police after misspelling ‘terraced house’ as ‘terrorist house.’
This conference aims to explore what radicalisation and radical means by
critically examining the Government's agenda, the media discourses and
affected communities' perspectives, especially the much targeted Muslim
communities.
Confirmed Keynote speakers
Professor Bob Brecher, Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and
Ethics (CAPPE), University of Brighton.
Dr Mark Devenney, Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
(CAPPE), University of Brighton.
We welcome contributions on topics such as but not limited to:
What is radicalisation or extremism? How and why has the definition
evolved and changed?
How is the media communicating ideas about radicalisation, terrorism and
extremism?
Media representations of 'radicalised' young people
The implications and impact of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act
2015 on public bodies (schools, universities, prisons, etc.) and the
public at large
Media representations of government policies on terrorism and radicalisation
The equation of 'radical' with religion, especially Islamic forms
Extended deadline - Please submit your abstract of 200 words by Friday,
13 May to:
Gurvinder Aujla-Sidhu, (gaujla-sidhu /at/ dmu.ac.uk)
Rinella Cere, (r.cere /at/ shu.ac.uk)
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