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Radicalisation Research - english information
http://www.radicalisationresearch.org![]()
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The platform Radicalisation Research "was created and funded by the Religion and Society Research Programme in 2011, itself funded by Britain’s two main grant-giving bodies for the social sciences, the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Economic and Social Research Council." Radicalisation Research provides information on research done mainly in the UK and USA about radicalisation and similar issues. This could be information about books and journal articles, as well as guides on issues like "What can schools do about radicalisation?". The platform moreover has a debate section and links to research institutions. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]
Keywords
research; science; conflict; conflict resolution; youth; international cooperation; school; action orientation; Radikalisierung / radicalisation; Extremismus / extremism; Terrorismus / terrorism; Religion / religion; Sicherheit / security;
| Resource type: | Database/Portal/Network/Search Engine |
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| Language: | English |
| URL (original): | http://www.radicalisationresearch.org |
| Source / author of the website: | Radicalisation Research; Lancaster University; United Kingdom / Arts and Humanities Research Council; United Kingdom / Economic and Social Research Council |
| Country of origin of the resource: | United Kingdom; |
| Record-ID: | 8617 |
| Update: | 23.11.2015 |
Thematic context
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