dr. K.M.H.D. (Ineke) Roex


  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
    WP Groep: Docenten Politicologie
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht  166
    1018 WV  Amsterdam
    Room number: 2.56
  • K.M.H.D.Roex@uva.nl
  • Mobile number
    T:  +31-(0)6 24711216

Introduction

Dr. Ineke Roex studied anthropology at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. Her thesis was about the Arab-European League (AEL) in Belgium. In 2007-2009 she participated in a research program about salafism in the Netherlands. In 2009-2011 she worked at FORUM, Institute for multicultural affairs, as a researcher in the context of the special FORUM Frank Buijs chair on radicalisation studies with Prof. Frank Bovenkerk. She has participated in a programme of education and research on the evaluation of the effectiveness of anti-radicalisation policies. Her dissertation 'Leven als de profeet in Nederland. Over de salafi-beweging en democratie' is based on her anthropological fieldwork in the salafi movement in the Netherlands. She is currently involved in a research project focusing on islamic activism in western Europe.

Research focus

  • qualitative methodology
  • political-islamic movements
  • salafism
  • radicalisation en anti-radicalisation policy
  • religion, democracy, policy and security 

 

2014

2015

  • M.J.M. de Koning, K.M.H.D. Roex, C. Becker & P.M.L. Aarns (2015). Eilanden in een zee van ongeloof – Het verzet van de activistische daʿwa in België, Nederland en Duitsland. (extern rapport, IMES Report Series). Amsterdam: IMES.

2012

  • F. Vermeulen, F. Bovenkerk & I. Roex (2012). Antwerp: policy in the making. In F. Vermeulen & F. Bovenkerk (Eds.), Engaging with violent Islamic extremism: local policies in western European cities (pp. 145-167). The Hague: Eleven International Publishing.

2010

  • F. Bovenkerk & I. Roex (2010). Trainingskampen voor terroristen. In F. Bovenkerk, M. Easton, L.G. Moor & P. Ponsaers (Eds.), Policing multiple communities (Cahiers politiestudies, 15) (pp. 215-234). Antwerpen: Maklu.

2010

2013

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