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De-Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond: Detect, Resolve, Re-integrate

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Deliverables

Gender and Sexualities (opens in new window)

This is a report to explore gender and sexualities aspects of radicalisation.

Radicalisation Foresights (opens in new window)

An experiment report to detect and resolve radicalisation as a response to crises such as migration, climate change, and COVID-19

European Policy Brief - Education (opens in new window)

This is a European Policy brief including a manual for community organisations, youth centres, social/educational workers and interested citizens.

Synthesis Report - Education (opens in new window)

This is a synthesis report based on education related interventions for deradicalisation in sites under the study of this WP.

Country Reports - Cultural Drivers (opens in new window)

This is a report to explore cultural drivers of radicalisation to be delivered for UK Brunel France Germany Austria Jordan Serbia Slovenia Kosovo Hungary GCU Turkey and Italy EURAC

Intervention study (opens in new window)

An experimental design of intervention study in the two radicalisation settings, involving experts who will be trained to engage in counter radicalisation interventions.

Human Rights Risk Assessment (opens in new window)

This is a human rights risk assessment report presenting how the D.Rad team engaged with the human rights needs of its research participants as well as its researchers throughout the project.

Country Reports - Trends (opens in new window)

These are county reports entitled Delineating trends in relation to radicalisation

Country Reports - Spatial (opens in new window)

This is a report exploring spatial aspects of planning and urban politics that lead to radicalisation and how to mitigate them with site-specific interventions.

European Policy Brief - Spatial (opens in new window)

This is a policy brief based on the findings of this WP and to show to policy makers in Brussels how spatial interventions can operate as de-radicalisation tools.

Security forces radicalisation (opens in new window)

This is a report on radicalisation within security forces.

Country Reports - Arts and Sports (opens in new window)

This deliverable is going to present an activities report on how arts and sports related activities assist social inclusion.

Synthesis report - legal and policy (opens in new window)

This is a synthesis report on deradicalisation and integration legal and policy framework for national and urbanperiurban levels WP Leads UFUC

Country Reports - Mainstreaming (opens in new window)

This is a report to explore mainstreaming, gender and communications of radicalisation for UK (Brunel), France, Germany, Austria, Jordan, Serbia, Slovenia, Kosovo, Hungary (GCU), Turkey, and Italy (EURAC).

European Policy Brief - Arts and Sports (opens in new window)

This report is going to present findings of D.Rad as a policy brief in Brussels. It will show the importance of arts and sports related activities in view of de-radicalisation.

Global Radicalisation Reports (opens in new window)

These will be radicalisation reports to explore radicalisation in countries beyond the D.Rad consortium. Beyond country reports, there will also be a synthesis report to explore geographies of radicalisation.

Synthesis Report -Stakeholders (opens in new window)

This is a synthesis report on stakeholders and trends of radicalisation across Europe and beyond

Country Reports - Stakeholders (opens in new window)

These are country reports entitled Delineating stakeholders in relation to radicalisation

Country Reports - Legal and Policy (opens in new window)

Country reports on deradicalisation and integration legal and policy framework All partners except EURAC GCU will write Hungary report and BU will write the UK report M7

Policy report (opens in new window)

This is a policy and legal best practice report at the European and cross-border level (WP Leads UF&UC).

Synthesis report - Trends and Scenarios (opens in new window)

This is a report entitled Synthesis Report on Longitudinal scenarios of radicalisation

Synthesis Report - Arts and Sports (opens in new window)

This is a report prepared by the WP leads to discuss how arts and sports related interventions helped social inclusion in selected sites of the project.

Synthesis Report - Spatial (opens in new window)

This is a synthesis report bringing together best practice gathered from site-specific interventions in consortium partners contributing to this WP.

Country Reports - Education (opens in new window)

These reports will be based on country specific studies exploring education focused interventions as deradicalisation tools.

Computational Behaviour of radicalisation (opens in new window)

An analysis report of radicalisation behaviour in the network in two types of radicalisation settings This report includes a detailed evaluation of the computational model in Task 51 by comparing the accuracy of the model to that obtained from experts and providing a user study for evaluating the efficacy of the visualisation

Understanding radicalisation (opens in new window)

Understanding contemporary radicalisation through the lens of social psychology will be synthesis report as manual for policy practitioners at European, national, and urban/peri-urban contexts.

AI, Human rights and Civil liberties (opens in new window)

This is a report incorporating human rights and civil liberties into AI detection and resolution of radicalisation approaches. GCU, UF, UC, and BGU will develop this report

Visual maps (opens in new window)

This is an interactive visual maps of de-radicalisation, community building and inclusive practices.

Reclaiming Public Space - Interactive Map (opens in new window)

This is an online map prepared following the empirical site specific findings in consortium partners involved in this WP. The idea is to use these findings in a visual format to increase dissemination and public outreach.

Media Literacy Tools (opens in new window)

This is demonstrator covering offline and online media literacy tools. It is to be prepared by the WP leads.

Interactive Installation (opens in new window)

A visual interactive installation and manual, presenting the added-value of interaction between social science, arts and humanities, and AI researchers to study radicalisation and social inclusion to be presented at D.Rad Tel-Aviv AI hub, D.Rad Policy meeting in Brussels

Best practice online map (opens in new window)

This online map is going to summarise and present arts and sports related social inclusion activities in selected D.Rad sites.

Interactive toolkit (opens in new window)

This is an interactive playful toolkit including video-tutorials, e-learning material, virtual reality instruments, board games.

Digital Galleries (opens in new window)

This relates to digitised dissemination of the empirical findings of this WP.

D.rad webpage (opens in new window)

This is a project website

Documentary (opens in new window)

This is a documentary film prepared with the D.Rad youth to describe their de-radicalisation journeys by consent.

D.Rad Exhibition (opens in new window)

This is an exhibition to be organised in Paris and Amman.

Policy workshop (opens in new window)

There will be two policy workshops organised in Brussels during the course of the project in months 14 and 35.

D.Rad Academic Conference (opens in new window)

This is an academic conference bringing together radicalisation researchers with the D.Rad team as a venue to present the D.Rad project proceedings.

ORDP (opens in new window)

Develop (and keep up-to-date) a Data Management Plan (DMP).Deposit the data in a research data repository.Ensure third parties can freely access, mine, exploit, reproduce and disseminate your data.Provide related information and identify (or provide) the tools needed to use the raw data to validate your research.

I-GAP survey digitised dataset (opens in new window)

This is a dissemination related output that presents the results of the I-GAP survey using a digitised dataset format.

Publications

The Cultural Drivers of Radicalization

Author(s): Dikici Bilgin, Hasret & Özekici Emirönal, Nazlı
Published in: 2021
Publisher: DRad

Turkey’s Broad Definition of Terrorism Does Nothing to Halt Radicalisation

Author(s): Dikici Bilgin, Hasret & Özekici Emirönal, Nazlı
Published in: Open Democracy, 2022
Publisher: Open Democracy

Stakeholders of (De)Radicalization in Turkey

Author(s): Dikici Bilgin, Hasret & Özekici Emirönal, Nazlı
Published in: 2021
Publisher: DRad

Deradicalization and Integration Legal and Policy Framework

Author(s): Dikici Bilgin, Hasret & Özekici Emirönal, Nazlı
Published in: 2021
Publisher: DRad

Civic Education Programs as Preventive Measures in Turkey

Author(s): Dikici Bilgin, Hasret
Published in: 2023
Publisher: DRad Project

Should We Be Concerned about Right-Wing Extremist Infiltration into Law Enforcement?

Author(s): Dikici Bilgin, Hasret
Published in: 2021
Publisher: Bilgi Prime Youth Webiste

Mainstreaming, Gender and Communication in Turkey

Author(s): Dikici Bilgin, Hasret
Published in: 2022
Publisher: DRad

Trends of Radicalization

Author(s): Dikici Bilgin, Hasret & Özekici Emirönal, Nazlı
Published in: 2021
Publisher: DRad

Can You Protect Minorities without Recognizing Them as Minorities? The Pitfalls of the Turkish Legal and Policy Framework on Radicalization (opens in new window)

Author(s): Dikici Bilgin, Hasret & Özekici Emirönal, Nazlı
Published in: DPCE Online, Issue 59(2), 2023, ISSN 2037-6677
Publisher: DPCE
DOI: 10.57660/dpceonline.2023.1961

Radicalisation in Competitive Authoritarian Contexts: Visualising Refugees with DIY Media (opens in new window)

Author(s): Dikici Bilgin, Hasret & Korkut, Umut & Fazekas, Roland
Published in: Visual Studies, Issue 38(5), 2023, Page(s) 820-833, ISSN 1472-586X
Publisher: Routledge
DOI: 10.1080/1472586x.2023.2275688

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