Periodic Reporting for period 1 - VORTEX (Coping with Varieties of Radicalization into Terrorism and Extremism)
Période du rapport: 2023-01-01 au 2024-12-31
I. Activities relating to the character of the doctoral network
II. Activities relating to the research
III. Activities relating to research output
I. The character of the doctoral network
1. VORTEX has recruited of exceptionally competent doctoral candidates.
2. VORTEX has engaged supervisors that are experienced and possess relevant expertise.
3. VORTEX has engaged supervisors with complementary competencies, such as political scientists, psychologists, peace researchers, social workers, historians, and semioticians. They have complementary expertise in hate rhetoric, terrorism, radicalization, and more.
4. The doctoral candidates have already gained access to transnational training. All doctoral candidates have spent their first secondment at a host institution abroad.
5. The doctoral candidates not only have access to a primary supervisor but also to co-supervisors with complementary expertise.
6. The contact between the doctoral candidates and the supervisors is dense.
II. Activities relating to research
1. VORTEX, both as a whole, within each scientific WP, is committed to integrating diverse disciplines, methods, and perspectives to provide a more comprehensive, coherent, and multifaceted understanding
2. VORTEX and its WPs are interdisciplinary in nature.
3. VORTEX studies radicalization both online and offline.
4. VORTEX investigates both violent behaviours as well as their ideological and cognitive expressions.
5. VORTEX studies both religious and secular expressions of radicalisation.
III. Activities relating to research output
Lastly, VORTEX commits to provide stakeholders with refined, policy-relevant, and evidence-based insights. During the reporting period, VORTEX is at its midpoint and has not yet produced conclusive results. It is therefore difficult to assess the extent to which its research output will be policy-relevant. What can already be confirmed is that VORTEX is already making progress towards this goal through its close collaboration with relevant organisations.
In view of all of this, VORTEX implements a research programme that has as a primary objective to lay the groundwork for an integrated, relevant and multidisciplinary study of radicalisation.
VORTEX’s doctoral candidates therefore
1. systematically collect primary data, both qualitative and quantitative, online and offline;
2. combine various disciplines of humanities and social sciences;
3. conduct research and take part in training in transnational and interdisciplinary settings, transcending geographical, sociopolitical, and scientific boundaries; and
4. take part in dialogues with professionals and civil society organisations engaged in prevention work.