Logics of care and control: governing European "returnees" from Iraq and Syria/ Katherine E. Brown & F. Nubla Mohamed

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: Critical Studies on Terrorism Vol 15, No 3, September 2022, pp. 632-658 (112)Summary: This article examines how European "returnees" from the conflict in Iraq and Syria are managed by European governance and screening, prosecution, reintegration and rehabilitation (SPRR) processes. It explores the contestations and dynamics among professionals and practitioners involved in SPRR, and how they attempt to manage competing narratives of villain/victim. The article finds that underlying their efforts are different notions of "care" that allow for benevolent control and risk mitigation. The integration of care into governance has unevenly distributed political effects, allowing for the ongoing resilience and adaptability of the war on terror.
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This article examines how European "returnees" from the conflict in Iraq and Syria are managed by European governance and screening, prosecution, reintegration and rehabilitation (SPRR) processes. It explores the contestations and dynamics among professionals and practitioners involved in SPRR, and how they attempt to manage competing narratives of villain/victim. The article finds that underlying their efforts are different notions of "care" that allow for benevolent control and risk mitigation. The integration of care into governance has unevenly distributed political effects, allowing for the ongoing resilience and adaptability of the war on terror.

TERRORISM, EUROPE, IRAQ, RESILIENCE

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