Daniel Welch and Ulrike Ehgartner Imagined futures of consumption have played a central role politically and economically since the end of [...]
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Mona Jebril This article is a scholarly contribution to the topic of Palestinian-Israeli dialogue which has been an issue for debate [...]
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Amy Clarke Earlier this year, TIDE and the Runnymede Trust published a new report on Teaching Migration, Belonging, and Empire in [...]
Read moreFOCUS: An Independent Review of the Prevent Strategy
John Holmwood and Therese O’Toole The immediate context of this special issue of Discover Society is the Independent Review of the [...]
Read moreVIEWPOINT: Can the Prevent Review avoid the Trap of Policy-led Evidence?
Rob Faure Walker The power structures inherent in fallacious justifications for counter-extremism are liable to generate skewed evidence for the forthcoming [...]
Read moreON THE FRONTLINE: Is there any alternative to the Prevent counter terrorism policy?
Narzanin Massoumi, David Miller and Tom Mills This article draws on the newly published report Leaving the ‘war on terror’: [...]
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Therese O’Toole Despite various reforms to Prevent since 2011, concerns about its aims and impact continue to be voiced by academics, [...]
Read morePublic Health approaches to Radicalisation: The Evidence Base
Charlotte Heath-Kelly Increasing emphasis is being placed on public health approaches to countering extremism and radicalisation. Public health is defined as [...]
Read moreThe Question of Prevent, Prevent in Question
Shamim Miah The Prevent strategy has long been associated with a Manichean view of the world - an ideological struggle [...]
Read moreWhich Prevent will be Reviewed?
Paul Thomas Ten years ago, I argued that Prevent should end but now I’m not so sure. I’ve changed my [...]
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