テロリズムと社会的排除<br>Terrorism and Social Exclusion : Misplaced Risk - Common Security (Monash Studies in Global Movements series)

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テロリズムと社会的排除
Terrorism and Social Exclusion : Misplaced Risk - Common Security (Monash Studies in Global Movements series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781847208163
  • DDC分類 363.32511

Full Description

Recent thinking on globalization places risk at the centre of contemporary life. Yet what if our perception of risk is misplaced? What if the greatest risk is not terrorism itself but the conditions that allow terrorism to flourish? This fascinating book illustrates that elevated perceptions of terrorism-related risks are having a deleterious impact on many societies, exacerbating feelings of exclusion among individuals and groups. Via their exploration of various societies, the expert contributors show that as a causal factor of terrorism, social exclusion can be remedied by inclusive, participatory and deliberative measures. They argue that it would be beneficial to recalibrate counter-terrorism policies to unite rather than divide multi-ethnic, religiously diverse and multicultural societies, stressing the importance of understanding and addressing underlying causes of social tensions. They also assess how global and domestic forces have impacted on the prospects for longer term social cohesion in the countries under review, presenting studies from Western and non-Western societies such as Algeria, Australia, Russia and the United Kingdom, to demonstrate that the differences between these societies are not as stark as is often assumed.

This path-breaking book questions the validity of attacks on multiculturalism. As such, it will appeal to a wide-ranging audience including academics, students and researchers in the fields of counter-terrorism, peace-building, and the sociology of religion. It will also provide valuable insights to policy-makers in the areas of immigration, security and community building.

Contributors: W. Aly, V. Andre, Y. Bouandel, G.D. Bouma, S. Carland, A. Halafoff, P. Lentini, R. Ling, J. Lyons, B. MacQueen, J. Tirman, D. Wright-Neville, G.M. Yemelianova

Contents

Contents:

1. Introduction
David Wright-Neville and Anna Halafoff

2. Globalization, Interreligious Conflict and Social Cohesion
Gary D. Bouma and Rod Ling

3. Immigration and Insecurity: Post-9/11 Fear in the United States
John Tirman

4. The Anatomy of Anti-Muslim Sentiment in Australia: The Case of Muslim Women
Waleed Aly and Susan Carland

5. The 2003 Chechen Amnesty: An Unintended Obstacle in the Path of Post-conflict Social Cohesion?
Pete Lentini

6. Islam and Social Conflict in Russia
Galina M. Yemelianova

7. Algeria's Arduous Search for Peace
Youcef Bouandel

8. Electoral Law Reform and the Potential for Post-confessional Politics in Lebanon
Benjamin MacQueen

8. Globalization: A New Driving Force in Southern Thailand
Virginie Andre

10. Out of the Mouths of Babes: What the 'Danish Cartoons' Can Teach Us About a Multicultural Future
Jonathan Lyons

11. Civic Integration for Religious Community Leaders New to Australia: A Multifaith Approach
Anna Halafoff, Pete Lentini and Gary D. Bouma

Conclusion: International Conflict in the Post-Bush Era
David Wright-Neville

Index

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