Securitising Education to Prevent Terrorism or Losing Direction?
- Author
- Bill Durodie
- Corporate Author
- Society for Educational StudiesTaylor & Francis
- Collation
- 14p
- Resource Language
- English
- Year of publication
- 2016
- Resource Type
- Research papers / journal articlesOther
- Level of education
- Higher educationOthers
- Region
- Europe and North America
- Place of publication
- London; New York
This article examines the growing relationship between security and education, particularly in the light of the UK governmentโs Prevent Duty that seeks to tackle radicalization in a variety of milieus, including universities. However, rather than seeing this process as being merely one-way, through a so-called securitization of education, what is explored here is the dialectic between these two spheres. It is suggested that a heightened sensitivity to the supposed consequences of inflammatory rhetoric on the well-being of supposedly suggestible or vulnerable students has been in existence within education for quite some time.

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