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2020
Gender Equality and the Prevention of Violent Extremism in Kenya: The Role of Religious Leaders
This essay is situated within a larger collection of essays published by the Tony Blair Institute
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2020
Shared Spaces: Gender and Religion in Nigeria’s Programme for Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration
This essay is situated within a larger collection of essays published by the Tony Blair Institute
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2020
The Language of Radicalization: Female Internet Recruitment to Participation in ISIS Activities.
This paper is a case study examining th
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2020
Confronting Incel: exploring possible policy responses to misogynistic violent extremism.
Sexually and socially frustrated ‘Incels’ have committed acts of violent extremism in North Am
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2020
Masculinities and Preventing Violent Extremism: Making the Connections.
This report reviews academic and practitioner publications to answer ‘What do masculinities ha
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2020
Conflicting Identities: The Nexus between Masculinities, Femininities and Violent Extremism in Asia.
Through four chapters and the analysis of various case studies, this research demonstrates how
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2020
In(cel)doctrination: How technologically facilitated misogyny moves violence off screens and on to streets.
This article examines the
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2020
Countering violent extremism in Kenya: Experiences and innovations.
This report sampled several counties in Kenya to assess their CVE action plans.
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2020
Community and Gender in Counter-Terrorism Policy: Challenges and Opportunities for Transferability Across the Evolving Threat...
The paper illustrates how CT policies are challenged
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2020
Civil Society’s Voices on Violent Extremism and Counter-Terrorism Responses. Regional Perspectives from Asia and the Pacific.
The report is specifically based on the contributions made by 80 participants from 33 countrie
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