Responding to radicalisation through education

Stijn Sieckelinck*, William Stephens

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Over the past decades, many targeted policy strategies for countering violent extremism (CVE) have shown all kinds of weaknesses and side effects, especially for already marginalised citizens. Awareness of these serious downsides led to a whole branch of more generic social strategies aimed at prevention of violent extremism (PVE). Yet, tackling or preventing radicalisation in education (PVE-E) is one of the most notable and promising fruits of this branch. However, even 20 years after the 9/11 attacks, research in this field is still scarce, available findings are limited, and assumptions are fraught with many complexities. This chapter offers an overview of current formal and non-formal educational practices for tackling radicalisation, and argues schools can only contribute to this agenda if it is organised through a pedagogical lens, and in the end suggests a reset to help make PVE-E more educative than the current goals of PVE suggest.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Routledge Handbook on Radicalisation and Countering Radicalisation
EditorsJoel Busher, Leena Malkki, Sarah Marsden
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter27
Pages415-430
Number of pages16
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781003035848
ISBN (Print)9780367476847
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Nov 2023

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