Tahir Abbas
Hoogleraar Radicalisation Studies
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- Prof.dr. T. Abbas
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- t.abbas@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
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Tahir Abbas is werkzaam als hoogleraar Radicalisation Studies bij het Institute of Security and Global Affairs van de Universiteit Leiden in Den Haag. Daarnaast is hij benoemd tot Fellow bij de Academy of Social Sciences. Doorkiesnummer 8577.
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Tahir Abbas is werkzaam als hoogleraar bij het Instituut voor Security and Global Affairs van de Universiteit Leiden in Den Haag. Hij is geboren in Birmingham, Engeland en woont en werkt tegenwoordig in Den Haag. Hij heeft zijn doctoraal in ‘Ethnic Relations’ behaald aan de Universiteit van Warwick en heeft gewerkt en lesgegeven in Groot-Brittanië en Turkije. Momenteel doet hij onderzoek naar de verbanden tussen Islamfobie en radicalisering, gender en geweld en etnische relaties. Hij is auteur, redacteur en co-redacteur van twintig boeken en meer dan 100 peer-reviewed artikelen en hoofdstukken.
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Hoogleraar Radicalisation Studies
- Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Vink D., Abbas T., Veilleux-Lepage Y. & McNeil-Willson R. (2023), “Because They Are Women in a Man’s World”: : a critical discourse analysis of Incel violent extremists and the stories they tell, Terrorism and Political Violence : .
- Abbas T. (2023), Conceptualising the waves of Islamist radicalisation in the UK , Journal of Contemporary European Studies : .
- Abbas T. (2022), Bespreking van: Cassim Q. (2022), Extremism: a philosophical analysis. Oxen: Routledge. Critical Studies on Terrorism 15(4): 1032-1037.
- Övet K., Hewitt J. & Abbas T. (2022), Understanding PKK, Kurdish Hezbollah and ISIS recruitment in Southeastern Turkey , Studies in Conflict and Terrorism : .
- Welten Liselotte & Abbas Tahir (2021), “We are already 1-0 behind”: perceptions of Dutch Muslims on Islamophobia, securitisation, and de-radicalisation, Critical Studies on Terrorism 14(1): 90-116.
- Abbas T. (2021), Reflection : the “war on terror”, Islamophobia and radicalisation twenty years on, Critical Studies on Terrorism 14(4): 402-404.
- Abbas Tahir (2021), Countering Violent Extremism : The International Deradicalization Agenda . London: Bloomsbury.
- Kromczyk Marcin, Khattab Nabil & Abbas Tahir (2021), The limits of tolerance : before and after Brexit and the German Refugee Crisis, Ethnic and Racial Studies 44(16): 170-193.
- Abbas T. (2020), Islamophobia as racialised biopolitics in the United Kingdom, Philosophy & Social Criticism 46(5): 497-511.
- Abbas Tahir (2020), Reflections on the contribution of Muhammad Anwar to the study of sociology and racial politics, Ethnicities 21(1): 247-254.
- Abbas Tahir (2020), Far right and Islamist radicalisation in an age of austerity: a review of sociological trends and implications for policy, International Centre for Counter-Terrorism Policy Brief : .
- Kanhai A. & Abbas Tahir (2020), A second chance? Dutch Muslim women on the reintegration of female returnees from Islamic State, Journal for Deradicalization (22): 155-187.
- Abbas Tahir (2019), Islamophobia and Radicalisation: A Vicious Cycle. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Abbas T. & Hamid S. (2019), Political Muslims: Understanding Youth Resistance in a Global Context. New York: Syracuse University Press.
- Abbas Tahir (2019), Implementing ‘Prevent’ in countering violent extremism in the UK: A left-realist critique, Critical Social Policy 39(3): 396-412.
- Abbas Tahir (2018), Editorial, British Journal of Sociology of Education 39(2): 161-165.
- Abbas T. (2018), Editorial: reconfiguring religious identities, British Journal of Sociology of Education 39(2): 161-165.
- Abbas T. (2017), Traditional and Modern Muslim Education at the Core and Periphery. In: Daun Holger & Arjmand Reza (red.), Handbook of Islamic Education nr. 7: Springer, Cham. 1-12.
- Abbas T. (2017), The “Trojan Horse” Plot and the Fear of Muslim Power in British State Schools, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 37(5): 426-441.
- Abbas T. (2017), Ethnicity and Politics in Contextualising Far Right and Islamist Extremism, Perspectives on Terrorism 11(3): 54-61.
- Abbas T. (2016), Contemporary Turkey in Conflict: Ethnicity, Islam and Politics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Abbas T. & Yigit I.H. (2015), Scenes from Gezi Park: Localisation, nationalism and globalisation in Turkey, City 19(1): 61-76.
- Abbas T. (2014), Perspectives on Ethno-National Conflict Among Kurdish Families With Members in the PKK, : .
- Abbas T. (2014), British muslims: From cultural assimilation to social integration 33-48.
- Abbas T. (2013), Political culture and national identity in Conceptualising the Gezi park movement, Insight Turkey 15(4): 19-27.
- Abbas T. & Siddique A. (2012), Perceptions on the processes of radicalisation and de-radicalisation among British South Asian Muslims in a post-industrial city, Social Identities 18(1): 119-134.
- Abbas T. (2012), The symbiotic relationship between Islamophobia and radicalisation, Critical Studies on Terrorism 5(3): 345-358.
- Abbas T. (2011), Islamic Radicalism and Multicultural Politics: The British Experience. London: Routledge.