Duped: examining gender stereotypes in disengagement and deradicalization practices/ Rachel Schmidt
Publication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: Studies In conflict & terrorism, Vol 45, Number 10 (October), Number 11 (November), Number 12 (December) 2022, page: 953-976Summary: In narratives around insurgencies, terrorism and other forms of political violence, the media-and policymakers-frequently portray women as victims or unintelligent pawns of men. But these violent women get more media attention than their male counterparts because they are a shocking departure from gendered expectations of nurturing, peaceful women.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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In narratives around insurgencies, terrorism and other forms of political violence, the media-and policymakers-frequently portray women as victims or unintelligent pawns of men. But these violent women get more media attention than their male counterparts because they are a shocking departure from gendered expectations of nurturing, peaceful women.
GENDER STEREOTYPES, TERRORISM, NEWARTICLS
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