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Returning Home : An Intersectional Analysis of the Repatriation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration of ISIS Returnees.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stenger, Helen.
Series:
Women, Peace and Security Series
Women, Peace and Security Series ; v.2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women and human security.
Women and peace.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (174 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2024.
Summary:
This book critically examines the repatriation and reintegration of foreign women and children associated with ISIS, focusing on the gendered, racialized, and religious assumptions embedded in related policies and programs. By employing feminist ethical frameworks and narrative analysis, the author explores the unique roles and experiences of women within extremist organizations and the societal stigmas they face upon returning home. It highlights the inadequacies of existing reintegration programs, which are often gender-neutral and fail to address women's distinct needs and contributions. The work emphasizes the intersection of extremism, racism, patriarchy, and colonialism and their impact on global security and human rights. Intended for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners, it provides insights into developing inclusive, effective policies for countering violent extremism and supporting returnees. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Tabels and Figures
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 An Intersectional Approach to Repatriation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration of ISIS Returnees
Chapter 2 Feminism and Extremism: We Cannot Understand One Without the Other
Chapter 3 Repatriation: Why States Choose to Repatriate Returnees
Chapter 4 Rehabilitation: The Impact of Gendered, Religious and Racialised Assumptions
Chapter 5 Reintegration: The Nexus between Stigma and Narrative
Chapter 6 Redressing the Gendered Gaps in Repatriation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration
Chapter 7 Towards Intersectional Repatriation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration
Appendices
Bibliography
Index Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9783111340975
OCLC:
1474241790

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