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Insecure: A Security Podcast
Insecure: A Security Podcast
9 episodes
9 months ago
We are delighted to announce the new PGR and ECR led podcast ‘Insecure: A Security Podcast’ funded by the Centre for Global Security Challenges (CGSC). The creation of the channel marks an exciting development in the collaborative research culture of the CGSC and POLIS at the University of Leeds, providing a new platform to discuss the centre members’ cutting-edge research and disseminate it to a diverse audience. Each episode will engage with one of the CGSC’s core research themes whilst engaging with the range of scholarship taking place within the CGSC and relevant current events. Listeners will be encouraged to engage with upcoming podcast topics by submitting their questions to us and the speakers on Twitter @InsecurePod. The podcast is hosted by Marine Guéguin (@GueguinMarine), a postgraduate researcher in POLIS, and Dr Harrison Swinhoe (@HarrySwinhoe), with the goal of advancing the CGSC’s innovative research by strengthening the centre’s existing research culture and fostering new academic relationships between postgraduates, early career researchers and more established academics. Guests on the channel will have the chance to showcase their work to a diverse audience whilst critically engaging with the implications of work for both policy and future research. Follow ‘Insecure: A Security Podcast’ on Twitter (https://twitter.com/InsecurePod) and contact us via email at insecurepodcast@outlook.com

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We are delighted to announce the new PGR and ECR led podcast ‘Insecure: A Security Podcast’ funded by the Centre for Global Security Challenges (CGSC). The creation of the channel marks an exciting development in the collaborative research culture of the CGSC and POLIS at the University of Leeds, providing a new platform to discuss the centre members’ cutting-edge research and disseminate it to a diverse audience. Each episode will engage with one of the CGSC’s core research themes whilst engaging with the range of scholarship taking place within the CGSC and relevant current events. Listeners will be encouraged to engage with upcoming podcast topics by submitting their questions to us and the speakers on Twitter @InsecurePod. The podcast is hosted by Marine Guéguin (@GueguinMarine), a postgraduate researcher in POLIS, and Dr Harrison Swinhoe (@HarrySwinhoe), with the goal of advancing the CGSC’s innovative research by strengthening the centre’s existing research culture and fostering new academic relationships between postgraduates, early career researchers and more established academics. Guests on the channel will have the chance to showcase their work to a diverse audience whilst critically engaging with the implications of work for both policy and future research. Follow ‘Insecure: A Security Podcast’ on Twitter (https://twitter.com/InsecurePod) and contact us via email at insecurepodcast@outlook.com

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Episode 2: The Future of Terrorism Studies
Insecure: A Security Podcast
51 minutes 5 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 2: The Future of Terrorism Studies

In this second episode of Insecure: A Security Podcast we discuss the future of terrorism studies with Dr Gordon Clubb, Associate Professor in Terrorism at the University of Leeds and a Research Fellow at the German Institute for Radicalisation and De-Radicalisation Studies ( https://essl.leeds.ac.uk/politics/staff/66/dr-gordon-clubb ) and Mr. Mohammad Didarul Islam, a PhD student at the University of Leeds and an Assistant Professor at the University of Dhaka ( https://essl.leeds.ac.uk/politics/pgr/1248/md-didarul-islam )

This fascinating discussion explores current and emerging trends within terrorism studies, the nature of ‘the terrorist threat’, and the relationship between the study of terrorism, extremism, and CVE (counter-violent extremism).

It also showcases the research undertaken by both our speakers on CVE and deradicalisation in different contexts, as well as, their thoughts on the current state of terrorism studies and the existing literature.

Dr Gordon Clubb’s recent work on the topic:

Clubb G, Koehler D, Schewe J, O'Connor R. 2021. Selling De-Radicalisation Managing the Media Framing of Countering Violent Extremism. Routledge Studies in Countering Violent Extremism. London, UK: Routledge

https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/175528/

Clubb G, Barnes E, O’Connor R, Schewe J, Davies GAM. 2019. Revisiting the de-radicalisation or disengagement debate: Public attitudes to the re-integration of terrorists. Journal for Deradicalization. (21), pp. 84-116

His co-edited book, mentioned within this episode

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Terrorism-Political-Violence-Caroline-Kennedy-Pipe/dp/1446272818

Mr. Mohammad Didarul Islam’s recent work on the topic:

Islam MD, Siddika A. 2021. Implications of the Rohingya Relocation from Cox’s Bazar to Bhasan Char, Bangladesh. International Migration Review https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/01979183211064829

To find out more about cutting edge research on this, please visit the webpage of the CGSC research centre:

https://css.leeds.ac.uk/research/counterterrorism-and-deradicalization/

https://icct.nl/

What’s next?

Stay tuned, our next episode will be coming out next month and we will be looking at ‘European Security following the invasion of Ukraine and the French Presidential Elections’’.

Get in touch with us at insecurepodcast@outlook.com or using our twitter @InsecurePod to find out more or to submit questions for future episodes

It was Harry and Marine for Insecure: A Security Podcast.

Credits to CGSC https://css.leeds.ac.uk, particularly to Prof. Jack Holland, Dr. Laura Considine, and our Assistant Producer Eirin Groenlund.



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Insecure: A Security Podcast
We are delighted to announce the new PGR and ECR led podcast ‘Insecure: A Security Podcast’ funded by the Centre for Global Security Challenges (CGSC). The creation of the channel marks an exciting development in the collaborative research culture of the CGSC and POLIS at the University of Leeds, providing a new platform to discuss the centre members’ cutting-edge research and disseminate it to a diverse audience. Each episode will engage with one of the CGSC’s core research themes whilst engaging with the range of scholarship taking place within the CGSC and relevant current events. Listeners will be encouraged to engage with upcoming podcast topics by submitting their questions to us and the speakers on Twitter @InsecurePod. The podcast is hosted by Marine Guéguin (@GueguinMarine), a postgraduate researcher in POLIS, and Dr Harrison Swinhoe (@HarrySwinhoe), with the goal of advancing the CGSC’s innovative research by strengthening the centre’s existing research culture and fostering new academic relationships between postgraduates, early career researchers and more established academics. Guests on the channel will have the chance to showcase their work to a diverse audience whilst critically engaging with the implications of work for both policy and future research. Follow ‘Insecure: A Security Podcast’ on Twitter (https://twitter.com/InsecurePod) and contact us via email at insecurepodcast@outlook.com

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