1st Edition

Radicalisation A Conceptual Inquiry

By Gilbert McLaughlin Copyright 2024
    244 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Radicalisation is a conceptual investigation within Western liberal democratic societies that follows an analytical framework linking expertise theory to discourse analysis of publications from the academic, governmental, and non-governmental spheres, as well as a dozen interviews with experts in the field.

    The reader will come to understand the socio-political configurations that led to the emergence of radicalisation as an object of study. The book also identifies the historical tensions regarding models, definitions, and operationalisation of the concept of radicalisation in social sciences research. Finally, a new model explaining how the term radicalisation became the central conceptual framework of a new field of expertise will be proposed. The book is situated within the fields of security studies, crime prevention, and sociology of expertise. The book is innovative in its distinct focus on the term radicalisation and the expertise thereof. With its diachronic and synthetical approach, the book also serves as an entry point for all researchers and practitioners seeking an introduction to the subject of radicalisation and violent extremism.

    The book addresses the debates among academics, public experts, and policymakers into the origin, dissemination, and maintenance of the field of expertise. Thus, the aim is not so much to uncover the 'true' meaning of the term as to understand how it has been socially constructed, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of criminology, security studies, and sociology.

    List of Figures

    List of Tables

    Introduction

     

    Part I: Preventing Political Violence

    Chapter 1: The Nebulous Origins of Radicalisation 

    Chapter 2: A New European Conceptual Framework

    Chapter 3: Internationalisation of a New Prevention Paradigm

     

    Part II: Making a Field of Scientific Research

    Chapter 4: A Sociology of the Social Sciences Production of Knowledge

    Chapter 5: The Challenge of Modelisation

    Chapter 6: Tensions in the Operationalisation of the Concept

     

    Part III: Building a Network of Experts

    Chapter 7: The Emergence of a Public Issue

    Chapter 8: Request of Expertise

    Chapter 9: The Creation of a New Field of Expertise

    Conclusion: A Look Back at the Emergence of the Term Radicalisation in the West

     

    Index

    Biography

    Gilbert McLaughlin is a lecturer in criminology at Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom. He completed his PhD in sociology and MPhil in political thought from the University of Ottawa, Canada. His interests include beliefs and criminality, radicalisation, and violent extremism.