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Women and Terrorism in Bangladesh
Women’s Involvement and Roles in Jihadist Networks and the Problem of Human Rights Violations in Counterterrorism- Authors:
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- Schriften zur interdisziplinären Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung. | Series on Interdisciplinary Women’s and Gender Studies., Volume 14
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- 11.12.2023
Summary
Across the South and Southeast Asian region, the growing involvement of women in terrorism is an increasingly conspicuous but little-studied phenomenon. Against this backdrop, this volume uses unique empirical data to examine why Bangladeshi women get involved in jihadist Islamist networks; what roles they play in them; and how the Bangladeshi government and security apparatus have reacted to female jihadism. Press reports, police and court documents and interviews are used for this purpose.
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- 2023
- Publication date
- 11.12.2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-8503-2
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- 978-3-7489-3297-0
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- Nomos, Baden-Baden
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- Schriften zur interdisziplinären Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung. | Series on Interdisciplinary Women’s and Gender Studies.
- Volume
- 14
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- English
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- 271
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
- List of Abbreviations No access Pages 7 - 8
- 1.1) Academic Debates about Women and Terrorism No access
- 1.2) Debates about Women and Jihadism in Bangladesh No access
- 1.3) Research Questions, Approach, Definitions, and Contributions to the Literature No access
- 1.4) Structure of the Book No access
- 2.1) The Social and Economic Backgrounds of Female Jihadists No access
- 2.2) Drivers of Women’s Involvement in Jihadist Networks No access
- 2.3) Women’s Roles in Jihadist Networks No access
- 3.1) Sampling and Case Selection No access
- 3.2) Data Gathering and Analysis No access
- 3.3) Anonymization and Wider Ethical Considerations No access
- 4.1) The Contours of Bangladeshi Women’s Involvement in Jihadist Networks No access
- 4.2) The Socio-Economic Backgrounds of Bangladeshi Women in Jihadist Networks No access
- 4.3) Personal and Social Grievances: The Role of Social Isolation No access
- 4.4) Religiosity, Irreligiosity, and Ideological Searches for ‘the Right Islam’ No access
- 4.5) Getting Involved in Jihadist Networks With Male Family Members No access
- 4.6.1) Nazreen, Laila, and Marium: From Social Isolation to Jihadist Utopia No access
- 4.7) Online Radicalization: Autonomous Access to Jihadist Networks No access
- 5.1) Propagandists, Recruiters, and Ideologues: The Impact of the Internet No access
- 5.2) Care, Logistics, Internal Organization, and Finance: Beyond the Active/Passive Binary No access
- 5.3.1) Shakira: Bangladesh’s Female Suicide Bomber: Shot by SWAT Officers? No access
- 5.3.2) Police Raid and Jihadist Retaliation in Rajshahi No access
- 5.3.3) Shoma and Her Sister: Self-Declared IS Supporters No access
- 6.1) Professional Deficits in the Security Apparatus and Criminal Justice System No access
- 6.2) Human Rights Violations and the Potential for Escalation No access
- 7.1) Why Bangladeshi Women Get Involved in Jihadist Networks No access
- 7.2) The Roles of Bangladeshi Women in Jihadist Networks No access
- 7.3) Institutional Deficits and Human Rights Violations in Counterterrorism No access
- 7.4) Wider Theoretical and Methodological Implications for Terrorism Research No access
- 7.5) Implications for Foreign and Development Policy Towards Bangladesh No access
- References No access Pages 243 - 266
- Appendix 1: List of Islamic Terms as Used by Jihadist Networks in Bangladesh No access Pages 267 - 270
- Appendix 2: Endorsements No access Pages 271 - 271
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