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This book explores the interrelationship between terrorism and
policy relevance from a range of critical perspectives. In
particular, it questions the politics of policy-relevance; that is,
it interrogates how epistemological and practical pressures to
produce "policy-relevant" research shapes prevalent understandings
of (counter)terrorism, and vice-versa. It also reflects on Critical
Terrorism Studies' (CTS) relationship to policy-relevance. Should
CTS eschew engagement with policy-relevance and maintain a position
outside the orthodoxy, or are CTS scholars uniquely positioned to
offer meaningful alternatives to contemporary counterterrorism
practices? Read thus, the question of policy relevance is central
to CTS' identity and represents an essential juncture as to how
associated scholarship might develop into the future.
This book explores the interrelationship between terrorism and
policy relevance from a range of critical perspectives. In
particular, it questions the politics of policy-relevance; that is,
it interrogates how epistemological and practical pressures to
produce "policy-relevant" research shapes prevalent understandings
of (counter)terrorism, and vice-versa. It also reflects on Critical
Terrorism Studies' (CTS) relationship to policy-relevance. Should
CTS eschew engagement with policy-relevance and maintain a position
outside the orthodoxy, or are CTS scholars uniquely positioned to
offer meaningful alternatives to contemporary counterterrorism
practices? Read thus, the question of policy relevance is central
to CTS' identity and represents an essential juncture as to how
associated scholarship might develop into the future.
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