DARE project book published
The DARE project book Resisting Radicalisation? Young People's Journeys through Radicalising Milieus has been published by Berghahn Books (November 2023). The book is a collaborative outcome from the project and presents a critical perspective on the concept of...
Remembering Lee Rogerson
It is with great sadness that I report that Lee Rogerson, who contributed so much to the DARE project, passed away on 25 February 2023. His passing was completely unexpected and a great shock to us all. Our hearts and thoughts go out to Rachael, his wife, and their...
Presentation & Discussion: German Marksmen’s Clubs
German Marksmen’s clubs (Schützenvereine) as places of radicalisation and non-radicalisation was the focus of a presentation and discussion event led by social scientists Hannes Delto (University of Bielefeld) and Benjamin Kerst (University of Applied Sciences...
Mediated dialogue toolkit presentation at RAN Stockholm meeting
Hilary Pilkington (University of Manchester) and Harriet Vickers (Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball Peace Foundation) presented a toolkit for conducting mediated dialogue between groups experiencing tension or conflict at the Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN)...
Golden Dawn convicted as a criminal organisation
On October 7 Golden Dawn was convicted as a criminal organisation and its leadership was found guilty of the party's violent attacks and of the murder of Pavlos Fyssas, the touch-paper incident for Golden Dawn's dissolution. DARE Researcher Alexandros Sakellariou of...
Report on relationship between inequality and youth radicalisation
The DARE Project is delight to announce the publication of: Report on the relationship between inequality and youth radicalisation from existing survey datasets. Authored by Ingrid Storm, Tomislav Pavlovic and Renata Franc, the report is written on the basis of...
DARE consortium meets in Den Haag
Over the course of the last three days, the DARE Consortium met in Den Haag, kindly hosted by the University of Leiden team for a research symposium and a consortium meeting. The research symposium was an opportunity to engage with some of the initial findings of the...
Publication of meta-ethnographic synthesis (MES) of qualitative research
The DARE Project is pleased to announce the publication of the meta-ethnographic synthesis (MES) of qualitative research. Authored by Alexandra Poli and Onur Arun the MES undertaken was designed to generate interpretive explanations of the relationship between...
DARE’s national stakeholder groups
For DARE it is vital to discuss the research questions and findings with young people, colleagues working in public administration, in community or youth centres or at schools and media organisations. DARE's findings should be disseminated outside of the academic...
DARE consortium meet in Malta
On April 2-4, The DARE Consortium met in Malta, hosted by The People for Change Foundation, bringing together the international partners from the project. The first day was kicked off by welcoming the new Project Manager, Charlotte Jones, as well as an overview of...
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