Descrizione del progetto
Uno studio approfondito sulla relazione tra esclusione sociale e comportamento estremista
Nel corso degli anni, gli studi sul comportamento estremista si sono concentrati sui discorsi basati sull’etnia, sull’identità religiosa, sullo status socio-economico e sulla politica. Sebbene vi sia una crescente attenzione all’islamismo violento e alla radicalizzazione di estrema destra, gli studi non sono riusciti a capire quale sia l’interazione tra queste diverse forme di estremismo localizzato. Non è stato ancora effettuato alcuno studio incentrato sulla reciprocità tra l’estremismo islamista e quello di estrema destra in un contesto europeo comparato. Il progetto DRIVE, finanziato dall’UE, si propone di ottenere una serie di risultati di ricerca orientati alle politiche per capire come l’esclusione sociale si ripercuota sulla co-radicalizzazione dei gruppi di estrema destra e islamisti nell’Europa nord-occidentale.
Obiettivo
In recent years, research on extremist identity politics and political violence in Europe has focused on patterns of violent radical Islamism and far-right radicalisation among young men. This research has brought to the fore problems of identity, belonging, inter-generational change, alienation, marginalisation, inequality, masculinity and miseducation. These findings point to matters of space and place that compound existing exclusionary discourses based on ethnicity, religious identity, socio-economic status and politics. Moreover, far right movements and violent Islamists not only have similar breeding grounds but they arguably also feed off each other’s rhetoric and activism in particular local urban areas. However, there are significant gaps in understanding the interplay between these different forms of local extremism, as no study has yet to investigate the synergies or reciprocity between Islamist and radical right extremism in a comparative European context. Moreover, there is no detailed understanding of the relationship between the individual and structural factors that also take into consideration the psychosocial circumstances affecting already vulnerable people. There remains a fundamental lack of appreciation of the wider struggles of social inclusion that affect the radicalisation experience in urban areas. It is a central concern for all vulnerable people concerning radicalisation, where questions of personal and political identity combined with issues of intergenerational change affect the paths individuals can take. DRIVE will produce a range of policy-orientated research findings to better understand how exactly social inclusion impacts on radicalisation for far right and Islamist groups in different parts of North-Western Europe, the targeted groups and geographical focus of this project. The findings from this project will help to determine European-wide policy solutions that concentrate on social inclusion in de-radicalisation initiatives.
Campo scientifico
Parole chiave
Programma(i)
- H2020-EU.3.6. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Europe In A Changing World - Inclusive, Innovative And Reflective Societies Main Programme
- H2020-EU.3.6.1.1. - The mechanisms to promote smart, sustainable and inclusive growth
- H2020-EU.3.6.1.2. - Trusted organisations, practices, services and policies that are necessary to build resilient, inclusive, participatory, open and creative societies in Europe, in particular taking into account migration, integration and demographic change
Invito a presentare proposte
H2020-SC6-GOVERNANCE-2018-2019-2020
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Meccanismo di finanziamento
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinatore
2311 EZ Leiden
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