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Over the past decade, the (violent) extremism, terrorism and countering violent extremism (CVE) research field is witnessing an increasing number of studies based on primary data collection.
Lana De Pelecijn +2 more
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The Dichotomies of Crisis: Different Yet Valid Realities of the Lindt Café Siege
ABSTRACT Over a decade after the Lindt Café Siege saw a lone gunman take hostage 18 people over a 16‐h period resulting in two deaths, the decisions and actions from police and emergency services continue to be scrutinised. When such volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous events occur, they give rise to dichotomies in the perception of (i) crisis; (
Dimitra (Jenny) Cartwright +1 more
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This article explores the diverse forms of women's participation in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) initiatives in the Philippines.
Tomaro, Queenie Pearl
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Gender, governance, and countering violent extremism (CVE) in the UK
The paper draws upon ideas of decentred security, and governance and security assemblages, to explore the gendered nature of countering violent extremism. The paper focuses on the UK as an example of decentred CVE and concentrates on two areas.
Brown, Katherine E.
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The teachers’ evolving role in mitigating violent extremism in Kenyan secondary schools
Violent Extremism is of great concern to the world today. Many countries, while formulating policies to combat violent extremism, look only to military force and surveillance (hard power) that deal with already radicalized individuals.
John Njeru Maringa +2 more
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Resilience to Violent Extremism: Validation of the Arabic BRAVE Measure
This study translates the Building Resilience to Violent Extremism (BRAVE) measure to assess individual and community resilience levels to resist, counter, and buffer violent extremism.
Shahla Eltayeb +4 more
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Countering violent extremism using social media and preventing implementable strategies for Bangladesh. [PDF]
Amit S, Barua L, Kafy AA.
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Abstract Hate speech is a global issue. Intentional expressions of group‐related derogation have become more widespread in recent years and they potentially bear negative consequences for individuals, communities and societies. After the internet, the school is a context where children and adolescents perpetrate and/or witness hate speech or become ...
Julia Kansok‐Dusche +3 more
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Countering violent extremism: lessons for India [PDF]
In late 2016, India’s National Investigation Agency dealt with a serious predicament. The family of a young Muslim boy from Kerala told the agency that their son, Ashfaq Majeed, was “as good as dead” to them.
Mirchandani, Maya
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Countering violent extremism via de-securitisation on Twitter
The case of a civil society actor on Twitter entering a securitized discourse on terrorism illustrates the transformative theoretical potential that emerges from new forms of communication online. Through a qualitative analysis of tweets from the Average
Anna Warrington
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