Women and Warcare: Gendered Islamophobia in Counterterrorism

IF 1.6 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Critical Studies on Terrorism Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17539153.2023.2173126
Sabrina Alimahomed-Wilson, Yazan Zahzah
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ABSTRACT Counterterrorism continues to play a central role in international and national security strategies, including an expansion of a controversial programme known as Countering Violent Extremism (CVE). A central aspect of CVE frameworks is the integration of gendered counterterrorism programming and women into its scope and operations, which has been undertheorized or seen as less consequential compared to examining solely the racialised impacts of such programming. We argue that CVE’s incorporation of gendered approaches to counterterrorism, including its use of women’s empowerment initiatives, helps it secure traction and political legitimacy among the global community while undermining autonomous community movements. Our research documents the global reach of CVE beyond the US and its incorporation of gender, including tracing the entwinement of CVE with an important UN global initiative, Security Council Resolution 1325: Women, Peace, and Security (WPS). WPS programming draws on soft surveillance tactics that resource communities and invite intel. Alongside hard surveillance, the normalisation of soft surveillance programming allows for the institutionalisation of War on Terror ideologies in social sectors, in turn expanding the criminalisation of social justice movements wary of US militarisation both domestically and abroad.
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妇女与战争:反恐中的性别伊斯兰恐惧症
反恐继续在国际和国家安全战略中发挥核心作用,包括打击暴力极端主义(CVE)这一备受争议的项目的扩大。CVE框架的一个中心方面是将性别反恐方案和妇女纳入其范围和行动,与单独审查此类方案的种族化影响相比,这方面的理论不足,或被视为不那么重要。我们认为,CVE将性别方法纳入反恐,包括使用妇女赋权倡议,有助于它在全球社区中获得牵引力和政治合法性,同时破坏自治社区运动。我们的研究记录了CVE在美国以外的全球影响力及其与性别的结合,包括追踪CVE与联合国一项重要的全球倡议——安理会第1325号决议:妇女、和平与安全(WPS)的关系。WPS编程利用软监视策略,资源社区和邀请情报。在硬监控的同时,软监控程序的正常化使得社会领域的反恐战争意识形态制度化,反过来又扩大了对美国在国内外军事化的社会正义运动的犯罪化。
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