Dr Gordon Clubb
Lecturer
Institution
University of Leeds
Research Area Keywords
Deradicalisation; CVE; Formers; Reintegration.
Contact: g.clubb@leeds.ac.uk
About Gordon
As a Lecturer at the University of Leeds, I engage in policy-relevant research on addressing the global challenges of terrorism and violent extremism. I have written several publications on de-radicalization and have been regularly invited to present research to international practitioner audiences. I have worked on understanding the role (and its limitations) of former combatants and extremists with peacebuilding and P/CVE. Most recently my work looks at how de-radicalization programmes can generate positive public relations and how community support for reintegration of ex-extremists can be facilitated through messaging.
Key Publications
Books
Selling De-Radicalisation Managing the Media Framing of Countering Violent Extremism (2021)
Clubb G, Koehler D, Schewe J, O'Connor R
Social Movement De-Radicalisation and the Decline of Terrorism: The Morphogenesis of the Irish Republican Movement (2016)
Clubb G
Terrorism and Political Violence (2015)
Kennedy-Pipe C, Clubb G, Mabon S
Journal Articles
Revisiting the de-radicalisation or disengagement debate: Public attitudes to the re-integration of terrorists (2019)
Clubb G, Barnes E, O’Connor R, Schewe J, Davies GAM
The causal role of ideology and Cultural Systems in radicalisation and de-radicalisation (2019)
Clubb G, McDaid S
Understanding the effectiveness and desirability of de-radicalisation: How de-radicalisation is framed in The Daily Mail (2019)
Clubb G, O'Connor
Conceptualising de-radicalisation and former combatant re-integration in Nigeria (2018)
Clubb G, Tapley M
The Role of Former Combatants in Preventing Youth Involvement in Terrorism in Northern Ireland: A Framework for Assessing Former Islamic State Combatants (2016)
Clubb G
Selling the end of terrorism: a framing approach to the IRA’s disengagement from armed violence (2016)
Clubb G
"From Terrorists to Peacekeepers": The IRA's disengagement and the role of community networks (2014)
Clubb G
Grants and Projects
The Attitudes to Prevent project
Research England’s Quality-related Research Strategic Priorities Funding (QR SPF)