European urban (counter-)terrorism’s spacetimematterings: More-than-human materialisations in situationscaping times

Evelien Geerts, Katharina Karcher, Yordanka Dimcheva, Mireya Toribio Medina

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Abstract

Infusing contemporary critical terrorism studies (CTS) with concepts and methodologies from philosophy and critical theory via a Baradian posthumanist agential realist perspective and (counter)terrorist cases and vignettes, this chapter argues for a retheorisation of (counter)terrorism. It does so, firstly, by reconceptualising terrorism and counterterrorism as complex assemblages consisting not only of discursive-material components – an entanglement now largely accepted within CTS and critical security studies (CSS) – but also of affective layers and more-than-human phenomena. Secondly, by analysing European urban (counter)terrorist cases from the UK, Germany, France, and Spain, together with these cases’ surprising spacetime-jumping interlinkages underwriting what we here conceptualise as queer(ing) spacetimematterings, this chapter zooms in on the intra-actions taking place between human and more-than-human agential phenomena and their risk-managed urban environments. Lastly, extra analytical attention is paid to how, in this neoliberal day and age – here rephrased as control society-driven ‘situationscaping times’ – very specific macro- and micropolitical violence-preventing measures and efforts are employed in the fight against various manifestations of urban terror and terrorism.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationContemporary Reflections on Critical Terrorism Studies
EditorsAlice Martini, Raquel da Silva
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter2
Pages31-52
Number of pages22
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781003266709
ISBN (Print)9781032210957
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 May 2023

Publication series

NameRoutledge Critical Terrorism Studies
PublisherRoutledge

Keywords

  • Critical terrorism studies
  • Terrorism
  • Counter-terrorism
  • Violence
  • Political philosophy
  • Posthumanism
  • Agential realism
  • Barad
  • Spacetimematterings
  • Urban terrorism
  • Terrorism in Europe
  • International Relations

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