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PARTICIPATION Brainstorming

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Description

This methodology helps gather a broad understanding of what participants consider to be the main drivers of radicalisation and polarisation

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Politics, Economy, Society, Technology, Environment, Law

Objectives

to gather a broad understanding of what participants consider to be the main drivers of radicalisation and polarisation

Purpose

Understanding perspectives , Intervention

Key findings

Brainstorming can help address specific questions or problems on radicalisation and extremism by encouraging a free flow of ideas. The goal is to generate a large quantity of data by welcoming all ideas. There are no “bad” ideas and a long list will ideally generate more opportunities to identify a quality solution. It helps avoid biases and welcome different points of view. However, it risks being too disorganised and promote more groupthinking than individual original ones.

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