Religious radicalization and securitization in Canada and beyond
[1st edition]
[322.10971]
by
Paul BramadatLorne Dawson
Publisher:
- 2014
Subjects:
Religion and politics - Canada
Religion and sociology - Canada
National security - Canada
Religion - Canada
Call No.
: 322.10971 BRR
Accession Number(ACC): 6769
Bibliography
After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, those in London and Madrid, and the arrest of the âToronto 18,â Canadians have changed how they think about terrorism and security. As governments respond to the potential threat of homegrown radicalism, many observers have become concerned about the impact of those security measures on the minority groups whose lives are âsecuritized.â
In Religious Radicalization and Securitization in Canada and Beyond, Paul Bramadat and Lorne Dawson bring together contributors from a wide range of academic disciplines to examine the challenges created by both religious radicalism and the stateâs and societyâs response to it. This collection takes a critical look at what is known about religious radicalization, how minorities are affected by radicalization from within and securitization from without, and how the public, media, and government are attempting to cope with the dangers of both radicalization and securitization.
Religious Radicalization and Securitization in Canada and Beyond is an ideal guide to the ongoing debates on how best to respond to radicalization without sacrificing the commitments to multiculturalism and social justice that many Canadians hold dear.