‘Sometimes you just have to try something’ - A critical analysis of Danish state-led initiatives countering online radicalisation

This research paper argues that Danish online radicalisation policies are driven by logics of urgency (the threat is imminent) within a limited realm of discursive possibilities (the threat is securitised) which blur the lines between state and civil society as well as state and private sector inter...

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Main Author: Anna Warrington
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Daniel Koehler 2018-03-01
Series:Journal for Deradicalization
Subjects:
CVE
Online Access:http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/137
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spelling doaj-d733be821d02411f98607e4db55b01192020-11-25T01:43:44ZdeuDaniel KoehlerJournal for Deradicalization2363-98492363-98492018-03-0114Spring111152‘Sometimes you just have to try something’ - A critical analysis of Danish state-led initiatives countering online radicalisationAnna Warrington0University of CopenhagenThis research paper argues that Danish online radicalisation policies are driven by logics of urgency (the threat is imminent) within a limited realm of discursive possibilities (the threat is securitised) which blur the lines between state and civil society as well as state and private sector interactions. Potential political implications bring into play questions about the democratic values that are perceived as safeguarded by these policies. The Danish case shows that we (as citizens, policy makers and researchers) must engage in further discussions on dynamics between the current threat perception of online radicalisation and policies addressing such a threat. My argument is constructed from a discourse analysis of official documents as of 2016-2017 on countering and preventing violent extremism and an analysis of the political logics driving a state-level conceptualisation of online radicalisation through interviews with government officials. The two-part analysis is theoretically based on Securitisation from the Copenhagen School in combination with Critical Terrorism Studies to create a critically inspired approach that remains within existing structures of Danish politics. This is done to engage with the current political landscape characterised by a securitisation of specific forms of online content associated with the Islamic State as an Other. Online radicalisation is herein constructed as a multidimensional threat towards a societal Self referring to the physical safety of citizens and a value based ‘way of life’. The decentralised structure of the internet allows communication flows that enable radicalisation to be understood as an inter-sectoral threat where multiple elements of the referent object are threatened simultaneously. This threat perception challenges government officials in developing and implementing policies to address the threat of the Other while safeguarding the democratic values of the Danish Self.http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/137Online RadicalisationCountering Violent ExtremismCVETerrorismCritical Terrorism Studies
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‘Sometimes you just have to try something’ - A critical analysis of Danish state-led initiatives countering online radicalisation
Journal for Deradicalization
Online Radicalisation
Countering Violent Extremism
CVE
Terrorism
Critical Terrorism Studies
author_facet Anna Warrington
author_sort Anna Warrington
title ‘Sometimes you just have to try something’ - A critical analysis of Danish state-led initiatives countering online radicalisation
title_short ‘Sometimes you just have to try something’ - A critical analysis of Danish state-led initiatives countering online radicalisation
title_full ‘Sometimes you just have to try something’ - A critical analysis of Danish state-led initiatives countering online radicalisation
title_fullStr ‘Sometimes you just have to try something’ - A critical analysis of Danish state-led initiatives countering online radicalisation
title_full_unstemmed ‘Sometimes you just have to try something’ - A critical analysis of Danish state-led initiatives countering online radicalisation
title_sort ‘sometimes you just have to try something’ - a critical analysis of danish state-led initiatives countering online radicalisation
publisher Daniel Koehler
series Journal for Deradicalization
issn 2363-9849
2363-9849
publishDate 2018-03-01
description This research paper argues that Danish online radicalisation policies are driven by logics of urgency (the threat is imminent) within a limited realm of discursive possibilities (the threat is securitised) which blur the lines between state and civil society as well as state and private sector interactions. Potential political implications bring into play questions about the democratic values that are perceived as safeguarded by these policies. The Danish case shows that we (as citizens, policy makers and researchers) must engage in further discussions on dynamics between the current threat perception of online radicalisation and policies addressing such a threat. My argument is constructed from a discourse analysis of official documents as of 2016-2017 on countering and preventing violent extremism and an analysis of the political logics driving a state-level conceptualisation of online radicalisation through interviews with government officials. The two-part analysis is theoretically based on Securitisation from the Copenhagen School in combination with Critical Terrorism Studies to create a critically inspired approach that remains within existing structures of Danish politics. This is done to engage with the current political landscape characterised by a securitisation of specific forms of online content associated with the Islamic State as an Other. Online radicalisation is herein constructed as a multidimensional threat towards a societal Self referring to the physical safety of citizens and a value based ‘way of life’. The decentralised structure of the internet allows communication flows that enable radicalisation to be understood as an inter-sectoral threat where multiple elements of the referent object are threatened simultaneously. This threat perception challenges government officials in developing and implementing policies to address the threat of the Other while safeguarding the democratic values of the Danish Self.
topic Online Radicalisation
Countering Violent Extremism
CVE
Terrorism
Critical Terrorism Studies
url http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/137
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