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Education and Security - a global literature review on the role of education in countering violent religious extremism
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
United Kingdom | 2016 | 82p
Author: 
Ratna Ghosh, Ashley Manuel, W.Y. Alice Chan, Maihemuti Dilimulati and Mehdi Babaei
Region: 
Global

This review demonstrates that the impact of the worldwide proliferation of violent attacks motivated by religious extremism threatens both national and personal security irrespective of location or faith. Education has been particularly damaged by direct attacks on institutions, by the removal of educational opportunity, and by the use of education to indoctrinate and recruit young people. This review suggests that more young people today are being radicalized through soft power – extremist ideas, ideology, narratives and propaganda. It questions whether this can be met adequately by hard power responses, as these methods appeal directly to the psychological, intellectual and emotional states of young people.

Resource Type: 
International normative instruments / policy and advocacy documents
Research papers / journal articles
Theme: 
Civic / Citizenship / Democracy
Globalisation and social justice / International understanding
Preventing violent extremism / genocide
Level of education: 
Higher education
Lifelong learning
Keywords: 
preventing violent extremism
global citizenship education
education for international understanding