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Lost in Translation: Exploring Gender Mainstreaming in Japan
ABSTRACT This study explores how discourses of gender equality workers in Japan contribute to the construction of gendered subjectivities and how these discourses intersect with the hegemonic neoliberal discourse of gender equality. By employing a thematic and critical discourse analysis, our study revealed the presence of three distinct discursive ...
Daniela Pianezzi, Chieko Inaba
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For four decades, diversity has functioned as the dominant rationale for affirmative action. During this time, scholars have debated whether diversity should have this hegemonic hold on the policy. Central to the debate is Justice Lewis Powell’s opinion in Bakke, an opinion that no other justice joined.
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ABSTRACT Over the past few decades, Austria's conservative and right‐wing parties have increasingly framed Islam as a source of terrorism and national insecurity. The center‐right Austrian People's Party's (ÖVP) response to a November 2, 2020, attack by an Islamic State (IS)‐linked assailant in Vienna has had profound consequences for many Muslims.
Esther Feeken
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RADIKALISME ISLAM DAN UPAYA DERADIKALISASI PAHAM RADIKAL
Educational institutions are supposedly not immune from the influence of radical ideology. This research concluded that: (1) Some teachers acknowledged that the concept of radical Islam may have been spread among students because of their lack of ...
Abu Rokhmad
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Understanding the Roots of Radicalisation on Twitter [PDF]
In an increasingly digital world, identifying signs of online extremism sits at the top of the priority list for counter-extremist agencies. Researchers and governments are investing in the creation of advanced information technologies to identify and ...
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DERADICALIZATION OF RELIGION IN SUMENEP DISTRICT
Deradicalization is the main strategy of the Indonesian government in countering terrorism in Indonesia. This effort is embedded in the main task of the National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT). Throughout 2017, there were 172 suspects in terrorism cases. This number is higher than in the previous two years, namely 163 in 2016 and 73 in 2015. Sumenep is
Suluh Mardika Alam, Hasan Basri
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ABSTRACT Within discussions of deliberative democracy, the role of facilitator is ever‐present: they gather participants, introduce expert information, correct for discursive prejudices, and more. Few recognize, however, that facilitators therefore exercise substantive, normative control over the process, thereby constituting a threat to the legitimacy
Emerson R. Bodde
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Implementation of Deradicalization Policy For Terrorism Prisoners: An Indonesian Case
This research examined how Indonesia experiences in implementing the policy of deradicalization for prisoners of terrorism after free from prison in order to not involved reiteration radicalism of terrorism.
Sutrimo Sumarlan
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Disengaging from Terrorism: A Northern Irish Experience [PDF]
This article explores the disengagement and deradicalization experiences of Northern Irish loyalist paramilitaries from the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and Red Hand Commando (RHC).
Ferguson, Neil
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In response to a complex world, radicalized individuals tend to retract into black-and-white thinking, preference for easy solutions for complicated problems, or belief in conspiracy theories.
Irina Jugl
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