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Counter-Narratives (4)

Considerations for Successful Counterspeech

This guide provides lessons from recent research into what works among types of counterspeech that aim to diminish expressions of hatred and extremism online. In particular, the resource draws on...

Theme(s): Perception and emotion
Keyword(s): Countering Radicalization to Violence, Counter-Narratives, Extremism, Internet, Social Cohesion, Social Media

Extreme Dialogue: Social Media Target Audience Analysis and Impact Assessments in Support of Countering Violent Extremism

This report presents findings about what worked over the course of a coordinated series of activities making up the Canadian launch of the ‘Extreme Dialogue’ counter-narrative educational resource...

Theme(s): Ideological extremism and violence, Perception and emotion
Keyword(s): Community Outreach, Countering Radicalization to Violence, Counter-Narratives, Resilience

Radicalization and Violent Extremism: Lessons Learned From Canada, the U.K. and the U.S.

This report captures highlights from a major conference hosted by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) of the U.S. Department of Justice, which took place July 28 to July 30, 2015. The event...

Theme(s): Collective dynamics and resilience, Ideological extremism and violence, Organization and effectiveness, Perception and emotion
Keyword(s): Community Outreach, Countering Radicalization to Violence, Counter-Narratives, Deradicalization, Extremism, Internet, Measurement and Evaluation, Public Communications, Radicalization, Research Techniques, Social Media, Violence

Review of Programs to Counter Narratives of Violent Extremism

This report is an effort to assess the state of knowledge about ‘counter-narrative’ efforts that aim to challenge the use of the Internet and social media by violent extremist groups. The review...

Theme(s): Organization and effectiveness, Perception and emotion
Keyword(s): Countering Radicalization to Violence, Counter-Narratives, Deradicalization, Former Extremists, Ideological Extremism, Internet, Public Communications, Social Media, Victims
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