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Building: (Building B) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 3rd floor, Room: 301
Friday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (06/09/2019)
This panel will consider shifts in research, policy and practice agendas towards a societal approach to understanding and preventing radicalisation. The panel will examine the role of interaction, context, agency and practice in radicalisation as well as the centrality of the identification and promotion of trajectories of ‘non-radicalisation’ in the context of a societal approach to understanding radicalisation. Papers will cover the evidence to date on what drives radicalisation; specific radicalisation milieus; and whole-society approaches to countering radicalisation in policy and practice.
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The Echo Chamber of the Street: Young Muslims and Arguments Over Belonging and Belief | View Paper Details |
‘How Can You Stand Against Radical Islam and Then Go Out and Do a Terror Attack?’ The Role of Context, Interaction, Agency and Practice in Shaping ‘Extreme Right’ Radicalisation | View Paper Details |
Recruiting for God's Cause: Prison as a Milieu of Radicalisation? | View Paper Details |
Policy Design and its Practical Implementation: Towards a Societal Approach to Counteracting Radicalisation | View Paper Details |
Inequalities as Drivers of Radicalisation: Is Perceived (Socio-Political) Inequality More Important than Objective (Economic) Inequality? | View Paper Details |