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2015Number of pages
15 p.
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British Journal of Educational Studies, 63, 3, (2015), pp. 329-343ISSN
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Journal title
British Journal of Educational Studies
Volume
vol. 63
Issue
iss. 3
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 329
Page end
p. 343
Subject
Anthropology and Development StudiesAbstract
This study questions whether the perspectives of security and intelligence serve educators well enough in the early stages of radicalisation. Assigned to signal deviant behaviour, educators are unwittingly drawn into a villain-victim imagery of their students. This imagery seems to impede a genuine educational outlook on radicalisation. Key notions of this outlook may be ‘critically addressing ideals’ and ‘forming pedagogical coalitions’.
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