Countering Extremism: Building Social Resilience Through Community Engagement
Building Social Resilience through Community Engagement
- 228 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Countering Extremism: Building Social Resilience Through Community Engagement
Building Social Resilience through Community Engagement
About This Book
This unique work is the first to address the subject of community engagement strategies in countering extremism, and explores the development and research of these strategies. In so doing it demystifies the process of community engagement, while simultaneously extolling the virtues of the ground breaking strategies to have been effectively employed in Asia, the Middle East, and the West.
The book then proceeds to examine the efforts of community engagement made by several countries against their unique operational and geopolitical environments. Finally, detailed reference is made to the role and work of the media and non-government organizations to have conducted effective community engagement efforts.
With contributions from authors of diverse backgrounds, including media, the social services, security, and academia, this book will be of interest to both the general public and to researchers.
Contents:
- Countering Extremism and Building Social Resilience (Rohan Gunaratna)
- Community Engagement: Singapore Experience (Low Ai Ling)
- Countering Extremism and Building Social Resilience through Community Engagement: South Asian Models (Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri)
- Community Engagement Models in the Middle East: The As-Sakinah Campaign for Dialogue (Sheikh Abdul Mun'im al-Mushawwah)
- Counter-Terrorism: Police and Community Engagement in Britain, Community-Focused or Community-Targeted? (Basia Spalek)
- ‘Amrokraten, Bemokraten and Cemokraten’ A Case Study of Denazification and Leadership in World War II, 1944–1949 (Kristi Cooper)
- A Fear Management Approach to Counter-Terrorism (Tinka M Veldhuis & Edwin Bakker)
- Community Engagement: Countering Violent Extremism in the UK (Robert Lambert)
- Engagement at a Crossroads (Caroline F Ziemke-Dickens)
- The Internet and New Media: Tools for Countering Extremism and Building Community Resilience (Maria Ressa)
- Building Community Resilience (Anna Halafoff)
- Countering Extremism and Building Community Resilience through Community Engagement: The UK Experience (Dilwar Hussain)
Readership: Security specialists, practitioners of community engagement, psychologists, policy makers, academics and researchers working in the field of security studies.
Frequently asked questions
Information
Table of contents
- Cover
- Halftitle
- Imperial
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- About the Contributors
- Chapter 1 Countering Extremism and Building Social Resilience
- Chapter 2 Community Engagement: Singapore Experience
- Chapter 3 Countering Extremism and Building Social Resilience through Community Engagement: South Asian Models
- Chapter 4 Community Engagement Models in the Middle East: The As-Sakinah Campaign for Dialogue
- Chapter 5 Counter-Terrorism: Police and Community Engagement in Britain; Community-Focused or Community-Targeted?
- Chapter 6 ‘Amrokraten, Bemokraten and Cemokraten’: A Case Study of Denazification and Leadership in World War II, 1944–1949
- Chapter 7 A Fear Management Approach to Counter-Terrorism
- Chapter 8 Community Engagement: Countering Violent Extremism in the U.K.
- Chapter 9 Engagement at a Crossroads
- Chapter 10 The Internet and New Media: Tools for Countering Extremism and Building Community Resilience
- Chapter 11 Building Community Resilience
- Chapter 12 Countering Extremism and Building Community Resilience through Community Engagement: The U.K. Experience
- Index