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100 1 _aGILKS Mark
245 _aThe security-prejudice nexus: "Islamist" terrorism and the structural logics of Islamophobia in the UK/
_cMark Gilks
260 _c2020
520 _aThis evidence also reveals an empirical link to "Islamist" terrorism, revealing a nexus between security and the social emergence of prejudice. Drawing on critical approaches to security and applying them to the case of the UK in 2017, this article explores this nexus conceptually and empirically. It examines the discourses of various governance institutions (including the media, the political elite, and security professionals) as they respond to "Islamist" terrorist events. It argues that these governance institutions individually and collectively.
650 _aTERRORISM
650 _aSECURITY
_x PREJUDICE
650 _aISLAM
773 _aCritical Studies on Terrorism: Vol 13, No 1, March 2020, pp. 24-46 (112)
598 _a terrorism
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/17539153.2019.1650874
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