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Tuesday 08 November 2022
05:30 PM - 07:30 PM
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Periods of acute economic turmoil and political uncertainty – such as those we currently face – are often characterised by an uptick in non-state actor political violence. Yet which forms of non-state actor political violence should we be most worried about? We often hear that various ‘extremist’ actors are ‘two sides of the same coin’ – but is that really the case? Do they really pose a similar threat? Do they really require a similar response? And how can these threats be managed without undermining our own democracies in the process?
Joel Busher is Professor of Political Sociology at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University. His research examines the dynamics of political violence, mobilization against minority groups, and the implementation and impacts of security policies. His work is published in several leading journals in these areas, and he is the author of four books, including the forthcoming Routledge Handbook on Radicalisation and Countering Radicalisation. He frequently presents to and advises senior policymakers in the UK and internationally.