List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
1. The Public, the Political, and the Possible: Religion and Radicalization in Canada and Beyond (Paul Bramadat)
RELIGION AND RADICALIZATION
2. Beating a Path to Salvation: Themes in the Reality of Religious
Violence (Ian Reader)
3. Trying to Make Sense of Homegrown Terrorist Radicalization: The
Case of the Toronto 18 (Lorne Dawson)
4. Pluralism and Radicalization: Mind the Gap! (ValÉrie Amiraux and
Javiera Araya-Moreno)
5. Securitization and Young Muslim Males: Is None Too Many? (Peter
Beyer)
SECURITIZATION AND CANADIAN ETHNO-RELIGIOUS MINORITIES
6. The Impact of Securitization on South Asian Muslims in Montreal
(Uzma Jamil)
7. The Sikhs in Canada: Culture, Religion, and Radicalization
(Doris R. Jakobsh)
8. Religion, Politics, and Nationalism in Tamil Militancy in Sri
Lankan and the Diaspora (Amarnath Amarasingam)
PUBLIC DISCOURSE AND RELIGIOUS RADICALIZATION
9. Religion, Reporting, and Radicalization: The Role of News Media
in Securitized Discourses (Joyce Smith)
10. The Cross-Cultural Roundtable on Security as a Response to
Radicalization: Personal Experiences and Academic Reflections (Edna
Keeble)
11. Narratives, Identity, and Terrorism (Sean Norton and Afzal
Upal)
12. Conclusion (Paul Bramadat and Lorne Dawson)
"This is a remarkable and timely volume that brings together into sharp focus some of the most disturbing and perplexing issues of our time: religiously motivated radicalism, terrorism, and national security." -- Marat Shterin, Senior Lecturer, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, King's College London "Religious Radicalization and Securitization in Canada and Beyond makes an important contribution not only to debates about religion and radicalism in Canada but also to the much broader debate on the place and nature of religion within liberal and secular states." -- Jennifer Selby, Department of Religious Studies, Memorial University "This collection should be required reading for anyone who intends to discuss terrorism and religious identity in Canada and other multicultural Western democracies." -- Jez Littlewood, Director, Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University
Paul Bramadat is a professor and director of
the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of
Victoria. His previous works include Religious Radicalization in
Canada and Beyond and Christianity and Ethnicity in Canada both
published by University of Toronto Press.
Lorne Dawson is a professor in the Department
of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of
Waterloo.
"This is a remarkable and timely volume that brings together into
sharp focus some of the most disturbing and perplexing issues of
our time: religiously motivated radicalism, terrorism, and national
security."--Marat Shterin, Senior Lecturer, Department of Theology
and Religious Studies, King's College London
"Religious Radicalization and Securitization in Canada and Beyond
makes an important contribution not only to debates about religion
and radicalism in Canada but also to the much broader debate on the
place and nature of religion within liberal and secular
states."--Jennifer Selby, Department of Religious Studies, Memorial
University
"This collection should be required reading for anyone who intends
to discuss terrorism and religious identity in Canada and other
multicultural Western democracies."--Jez Littlewood, Director,
Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies, Norman
Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University
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