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BRaVE · Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism and Polarisation

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201931 December 2021EU funding €1,483,750Call H2020-SC6-GOVERNANCE-2018-2019-2020

Far Right and Islamist groups seeking to recruit people to their particular political cause promote ‘black and white’ ideologies that lead to polarization, hatred, intolerance and violence. Often cherry-picking from religious doctrines, they rely on superficial understanding and interpretation of such doctrines. The activities of such groups can lead to disruption of social cohesion, diminished civic capacity, social tensions, hate speech, intolerance, discrimination and even violence. This project builds on existing knowledge and policy experience with a view of developing better analytical and policy tools for the design of more efficient resilience policies that counteract polarization and prevent violent extremism. The project starts with a critical reading of existing scholarly literature and with a critical mapping of existing policy approaches to develop a preliminary impact assessment of these approaches. It continues with a further survey of good practices in counteracting polarization and violent extremism and builds an integrated database of such practices. The project develops a Resilience Hub that engages with three types of factors that can promote or mitigate polarization and violent extremism in society: notably historical and cultural factors; socio-economic conditions; the role of the social media and networking. We develop stakeholder workshops in relation to these three sets of factors that affect radicalization in society, and follow up with digital forums with the participation of a large number of stakeholders. Each stakeholder dialogue builds a tool of resilience in their field: notably inter-faith education training for secondary school teachers; a proposal for a basic income policy that mitigates socio-economic inequalities; a guide to responsible social media design. The Resilience Hub further develops a Resilience Fair where arts-based community interventions to stop polarization and build resilience will be presented

Consortium · 7 organisations

coordinator

EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

IT · €423,000

participant

DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY

IE · €202,375

participant

KOZEP-EUROPAI EGYETEM

HU · €150,000

participant

CEJI

BE · €145,000

participant

UNIVERSITY OF LANCASTER

UK · €207,125

participant

ITTI SP ZOO

PL · €157,500

participant

CULTURES INTERACTIVE E.V. - VEREIN ZUR INTERKULTURELLEN BILDUNG UND GEWALTPRAVENTION

DE · €198,750

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