Countering Violent and Hateful Extremism in Indonesia

Countering Violent and Hateful Extremism in Indonesia

Islam, Gender and Civil Society

Barton, Greg; Wahid, Yenny; Vergani, Matteo

Springer Verlag, Singapore

11/2022

363

Mole

Inglês

9789811620348

15 a 20 dias

501

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Chapter One: Introduction and Overview.- Chapter Two: Understanding Violent Extremism in Indonesia.- Chapter Three: Disengagement, deradicalization and rehabilitation.- Chapter Four: An Initiative of Women in Countering Violent Extremism: The Mothers for Change Program.- Chapter Five: Peace Villages: A Peacebuilding Community Initiative.- Chapter Six: International and Local Actors Collaborations to Prevent Violent Extremism among Youth in Indonesia: Initiatives and Effectiveness.- Chapter Seven: An empowerment program for spouses of convicted terrorists in Indonesia.- Chapter Eight: Gendering CVE in Indonesia: What Have We Learned So Far.- Chapter Nine: Countering Violent Extremism in Indonesia: The Role of Former Terrorists and Civil Society Organisations.- Chapter Ten: The Dynamics of Islamic Mass Organisation in Preventing Violent Extremism.- Chapter Eleven: Online Radicalisation: Overview of P/CVE Social Media Efforts in Indonesia.- Chapter Twelve: Introduction to social enterprise for practitioners in preventing and countering violent extremism.- Chapter Thirteen: Capacity gap analysis of civil society organisations, working against violent extremism in Indonesia.- Chapter Fourteen: The Way Forward.- Chapter Fifteen: Evaluation Guide: How to design impact evaluations of CVE programs: a practical guide for Indonesian civil society organizations.
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Impact evaluations of CVE programs;Indonesian Civil Society Organizations;Violent Extremism in Indonesia;Capacity Gap analysis of CSOs;Social Enterprise for CVE Practitioners;Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism;Online Radicalisation;CVE Social Media Efforts in Indonesia;Mass Organisation in Preventing Extremism;Countering Violent Extremism in Indonesia;Former Terrorists and Civil Society Organisations;Gendering CVE in Indonesia;Spouses of convicted terrorists in Indonesia;Extremism among Youth in Indonesia;Peace Villages in Indonesia;Disengagement, Deradicalization and Rehabilitation