Polarisation, radicalisation and social policy: Evaluating the theories of change

Type
Publication
Authors
Lub ( V. )
Category
Publication Year
2013
Publisher
Policy Press, United Kingdom
Volume
V9
Pages
20p
Subject
Radicalization, Polarization, Social policy
Abstract
This article evaluates the validity of 'theories of change' of anti-polarisation and anti-radicalisation interventions. Assumptions of four dominant social policies are confronted with the literature. In addition, epistemological issues are discussed. Notions of 'what works and why', do not equate to straightforward application. Also, the potential of the four policy approaches depends in great measure on their conceptualisation of 'polarisation' or 'radicalisation'. A focus on interventions could be dismissed as naive, when no account is offered of wider sociopolitical factors fuelling radicalisation or ethnic tensions. The interaction between these two notions is a relevant topic for future research.
Description
20 p.; illus.; 28 cm
Number of Copies
1
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Chrips | 60 | 1 | Yes |