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Jul 10, 2020, 5 tweets

1/5 What does it mean to mainstream gender across counter-#terrorism research and practice? (note that gender is not synonymous with women) A thread on ICCT's recent publications on male supremacism and the need for gender-sensitive analysis.

2/5 Our perspective on the Hanau terror attack explores the links between male supremacism and #FarRight violence, and notes how these links should not be trivialised by labelling attackers as incels: icct.nl/publication/ma…

3/5 More generally, how has male supremacism contributed to terrorist attacks? @alexdibranco argues that it is a distinct form of right-wing extremist ideology that has only recently entered public awareness: icct.nl/publication/ma…

4/5 Our #PolicyBrief by @JessMarinDavis highlights the need to confront gender biases in media reporting and counter-terrorism efforts when assessing the threat of female members of the #IslamicState: icct.nl/publication/th…

5/5 On this issue, @GinaAVale's Policy Brief contributes to our understanding of women’s roles across the lifespan of the Islamic State, and how these roles have changed over time: icct.nl/publication/wo…

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