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Countering Extremism.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Gunaratna, Rohan.
- Series:
- Imperial College Press Insurgency And Terrorism Series
- Imperial College Press Insurgency And Terrorism Series ; v.1
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Security, International.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (228 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013.
- Contents:
- Intro
- CONTENTS
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- About the Contributors
- Chapter 1 Countering Extremism and Building Social Resilience Rohan Gunaratna
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. THE CONTEXT
- 3. BACKGROUND
- 4. DEVELOPMENT OF THREAT
- 5. THE EVOLUTION OF ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS
- 6. COUNTERING EXTREMISM: ROLE FOR GOVERNMENT
- 7. SOCIAL RESILIENCE IN CONTEXT
- 8. INTERFACING WITH THE COMMUNITY
- 9. SUSTAINING AND GROWING COMMUNITY SUPPORT
- 10. CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Chapter 2 Community Engagement: Singapore Experience Low Ai Ling
- 1. THE BACKGROUND
- 2. WHY DO WE NEED THE CEP?
- 3. WHAT IS THE CEP?
- 4. THE STRATEGY AND APPROACH
- 4.1. Expanding the Stakeholder Groups
- 4.2. National-Level Structure
- 4.3. Ground-Up Approach
- 4.4. Align to Existing Platforms
- 5. COMMUNITY LEVEL STRUCTURES
- 5.1. IRCCs
- 5.2. Schools
- 5.3. Workplaces
- 6. MORE THAN AN "AWARENESS" PROGRAMME
- 6.1. Training a Cadre - The Core Group of CEP Activists
- 7. CHALLENGES
- Chapter 3 Countering Extremism and Building Social Resilience through Community Engagement: South Asian Models Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri
- 1. NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
- 2. IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
- 3. BRIEF ACCOUNT OF VARIOUS MODELS OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
- 3.1. Australian Model
- 3.2. American Model
- 3.3 Sri Lankan Model
- 3.4. Miscellaneous Models
- 3.5 The Making of a Terrorist
- 4. THE SOUTH ASIAN COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MODEL
- 4.1. Reasons for Radicalization
- 4.2. Engagement Model
- 4.3. MQI's Struggle Against Terrorism and Extremism
- Chapter 4 Community Engagement Models in the Middle East: The As-Sakinah Campaign for Dialogue Sheikh Abdul Mun'im al-Mushawwah
- 1. ABOUT THE HISTORY OF CYBER TERRORISM
- 2. USE OF THE INTERNET BY TERRORIST INSURGENT GROUPS
- 3. CHARACTERISTICS OF EXTREMIST DISCOURSE.
- 4. HOW AS-SAKINAH CAMPAIGN WORKS
- 5. THE AS-SAKINAH WEBSITE
- 6. REVISIONS
- 7. ACHIEVEMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Chapter 5 Counter-Terrorism: Police and Community Engagement in Britain
- Community-Focused or Community-Targeted? Basia Spalek
- 2. THE RESEARCH STUDY
- 3. 'COMMUNITY', 'ENGAGEMENT' AND 'PARTNERSHIP': SOME DEFINITIONS
- 4. RESEARCH DATA
- 5. A MODEL CONCEPTUALIZING POLICE- COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND COUNTERTERRORISM
- Chapter 6 'Amrokraten, Bemokraten and Cemokraten': A Case Study of Denazification and Leadership in World War II, 1944-1949 Kristi Cooper
- 2. SELF-MARGINALIZATION IN THE 'ENCHANTED MOUNTAIN'5: THE GENERALS
- 3. DENAZIFICATION IN GERMANY, 1944-1949
- 4. RE-EDUCATION IN BRITAIN: 'OPERATION OBERON'
- 5. CONCLUSION
- Chapter 7 A Fear Management Approach to Counter-Terrorism Tinka M. Veldhuis &
- Edwin Bakker
- 2. THE 'WORKINGS' OF FEAR IN TERRORISM
- 2.1 Fear and Terrorism
- 2.2 Consequences of Fear
- 2.3 "Invitation to Terror"
- 3. PROMOTING RESILIENCE
- 3.1 Resilience as a Protective Factor
- 3.2 Implications for Counter-Terrorism
- 4. CONCLUSION
- Chapter 8 Community Engagement: Countering Violent Extremism in the U.K. Robert Lambert
- 1. POSTSCRIPT
- Chapter 9 Engagement at a Crossroads Caroline F. Ziemke-Dickens
- 1. MUSLIM COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SINCE 9/11
- 2. THE SHIFTING COUNTER TERRORISM PARADIGM
- 3. NEW U.S. STRATEGY AND COMPARISONS TO OTHER APPROACHES
- Chapter 10 The Internet and New Media: Tools for Countering Extremism and Building Community Resilience Maria Ressa
- Chapter 11 Building Community Resilience Anna Halafoff
- 2. MULTICULTURALISM AND MULTIFAITH INITIATIVES IN VICTORIA.
- 3. COUNTERING ALIENATION AND ADVANCING COMMON SECURITY
- Chapter 12 Countering Extremism and Building Community Resilience through Community Engagement: The U.K. Experience Dilwar Hussain
- 1. BRITISH MUSLIM IDENTITY
- 2. THE CONTEXT OF RADICALIZATION
- (i) Theological factors
- (ii) Identity/citizenship based factors
- (iii) Social exclusion
- (iv) Grievances against government policies
- (v) Community infrastructure, role models and leadership
- 3. EXISTING AND EMERGING MUSLIM DENOMINATIONS
- 4. POTENTIAL CONTROVERSIES AROUND ENGAGEMENT
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Gunaratna, Rohan Countering Extremism: Building Social Resilience Through Community Engagement
- ISBN:
- 9781908977540
- OCLC:
- 843870943
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