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Holding difficult conversations: youth work

When tackling radicalisation and extremism, youthworker sometimes need to have very difficult conversations. What should you say in a challenging situation? What should you not say? Which techniques may help? What do practitioners from the RAN network recommend?

Holding difficult conversations: the classroom

When tackling radicalisation and extremism, first-line practitioners sometimes need to have very difficult conversations. What should you say in a challenging situation? What should you not say? Which techniques may help? What do practitioners from the RAN network recommend?

What was first? Polarization dynamics which foster terrorism

In that regard, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe remains “deeply concerned about Islamic extremism as well as about extremism against Muslim communities in Europe” and already recognized in 2010 that “both phenomena reinforce each other”[1] noting that “Islamic radicalism and manipulation of religious beliefs for political reasons oppose human rights and democratic