Neo-liberal Governing of “Radicals” : Danish Radicalization Prevention Policies and Potential Iatrogenic Effects. In: International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV). Jg.6 H. 1. 27.2.2012, S. 109-125
Inhalt
- Abstract
- 1. “A Common and Safe Future” – The Danish Government’s Action Plan to Prevent Radicalization Using a Governmentality Approach
- 1.1. Radicalization Scenarios: Problem Definition and Solutions
- 1.2. Concrete Measures and Logics of Change
- 1.2.1. Governance through Individual Support and Response
- 1.2.2. Governance through Information and Knowledge
- 1.2.3. Governance through Empowerment
- 1.2.4. Governance through Surveillance and Intervention
- 1.2.5. Governance through Anti-Discrimination
- 1.3. Implementation – Theory and Practice
- 1.4. Identities and Subject Positions
- 2. Potential Iatrogenic Effects of Radicalization Prevention Policies?
- 2.1. Policy-learning, Labeling and Suspect Communities
- 2.2. Misrecognition and Muslim Identity Strategies
- 2.3. The Fear of the Label “Radical” – Participating as a Muslim in Public Debates and Preventive Collaborations
- 3. Conclusions
- References
