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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x24 mm, kaal: 520 g, 29 figures
  • Sari: Canada Among Nations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487521707
  • ISBN-13: 9781487521707
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x24 mm, kaal: 520 g, 29 figures
  • Sari: Canada Among Nations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487521707
  • ISBN-13: 9781487521707

Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Canada analyses the nature and scope of the terrorist threat, the challenge of Canadian foreign fighters and far-right extremism, key counterterrorism policies and practices, and their consequences for Canadian society.



Through close analysis of the Canadian context, Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Canada provides an advanced introduction to the challenges and social consequences presented by terrorism today. Featuring contributions from both established and emerging scholars, it tackles key issues within this fraught area and does so from multiple disciplinary perspectives, using historical, quantitative, and qualitative lenses of analyses to reach novel and much-needed insights.

Throughout the volume, the editors and contributors cover topics such as the foreign fighter problem, far-right extremism, the role of the internet in fostering global violence, and the media’s role in framing the discourse on terrorism in Canada. Also included are essays that look at the struggles to develop specific counter-terrorism policies and practices in the face of these threats.

In addition to offering a detailed primer for scholars, policymakers, and concerned citizens, Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Canada confronts the social and legal consequences of mounting securitization for marginalized communities.

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"This collection is certainly educational and enlightening on several fronts pertaining to the Canadian context of terrorism and counterterrorism."

- Paul F. McKenna, Dalhousie University (Canadian Law Library Review )

List of Figures and Tables
vii
Acknowledgments ix
1 Introduction
3(22)
Jez Littlewood
Sara Thompson
Lorne Dawson
Part One Terrorism
2 A Survey of Terrorism in Canada: 1960--2015
25(24)
Nicole Tishler
Marie Ouellet
Joshua Kilberg
3 Canadian Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq, 2012--16
49(28)
Lorne Dawson
Amarnath Amarasingam
4 Breaking Free: A Socio-Historical Analysis of the Canadian Freemen-on-the-Land Movement
77(24)
David C. Hofmann
5 Jihadism in the Digital Era: The Canadian Context and Responses
101(26)
Maxime Berube
Benjamin Ducol
Part Two Security and Counterterrorism
6 Counterterrorism Security Planning in Canada: From Imperialism to International Terrorism
127(18)
Dominique Clement
7 Deterrence or Blowback? The Consequences of Canadian Intervention in Afghanistan
145(22)
Erica Chenoweth
Laura Dugan
8 The Social Structure of Extremist Websites
167(23)
Martin Bouchard
Garth Davies
Richard Frank
Edith Wu
Kila Joffres
9 Terrorist Resourcing -- Much More Than Money
190(27)
John M. Schmidt
Part Three Society, Terrorism, and Counterterrorism
10 Parliamentarians and Intelligence Accountability
217(25)
Susan Decker
11 Who's a Terrorist? What's Terrorism? Comparative Media Representations of Lone-Actor Violence in Canada
242(23)
Barbara Perry
Ryan Scrivens
12 National Security: Exclusion and Isolation among Muslims in Canada
265(18)
Patti Tamara Lenard
Baljit Nagra
13 When "Soft Security" Is Smart: On the Importance of Building Strong Community-Police Relationships in the Context of National Security
283(24)
Sara K. Thompson
Sandra Bucerius
14 Conclusion
307(16)
Jez Littlewood
Sara Thompson
Lorne Dawson
Contributors 323(6)
Index 329
Jez Littlewood is an assistant professor in the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University.



Lorne Dawson is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo.



Sara K. Thompson is an associate professor in the Department of Criminology at Ryerson University.