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This interdisciplinary volume on The Challenge of Radicalization and Extremism: Integrating Research on Education and Citizenship in the Context of Migration addresses the need for educational researchers to place their work in a broader social and political context by connecting it to the current and highly relevant issue of extremism and radicalization. It is just as important for researchers of extremism and radicalization to strengthen their conceptual links with educational fields, especially with education for democratic citizenship, as for researchers in education to get more familiar with issues of migration. This book meets a current shortage of research that addresses these issues across subjects and disciplines to inform both scientific and professional stakeholders in the educational and social sectors. The volume is divided into three parts. The first part, Foundations, provides fundamental research on radicalization and the rejection of democratic values. In the second part, Analysis of Preconditions within the Educational Context, key risk and protective factors against radicalization for young people are explored. Finally, the third part, Approaches for Prevention and Intervention, offers concrete suggestions for prevention and intervention methods within formal and informal educational contexts. The contributions show how new avenues for prevention can be explored through integrating citizenship education’s twofold function to assimilate and to empower.

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Series Editor’s Foreword  Wiel Veugelers Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction: Bringing Together the Discourse on Migration, Integration, and Citizenship Education in Times of Radicalization  Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Paulena Müller, Kerstin Göbel and Hermann J. Abs PART 1: Foundations 1 Failed Citizenship and Transformative Civic Education  James A. Banks 2 The Making of Jihadist Social Actors in Europe  Farhad Khosrokhavar PART 2: Analysis of Preconditions within the Educational Context 3 The Role of the Quality of Social Relationships at School in Predicting Students’ Endorsement of a Pre-Extremist Attitude towards Religion  Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Johanna Ziemes and Hermann J. Abs 4 The Relationship between Minority Students’ Ethnic Identity, Perceived Discrimination, and Their Self-Esteem: Evidence from Germany  Kerstin Göbel and Zuzanna M. Preusche 5 The Potential Contribution of Civic and Citizenship Education to Preventing Young People from Embracing Right-Wing Extremism and to Strengthening Their Democratic Identity  Sabine Manzel 6 Language as a Precondition for Social Integration of Migrants in the Educational Context: Evidence from Germany  Hanna Beißert, Sofie Leona Bayer, Seçil Gönültaş and Kelly Lynn Mulvey PART 3: Approaches for Prevention and Intervention 7 Radicalization and Extremism in British Education Policy: The Challenge of Developing the Informed Young Citizen Since the Riots of 2001  Hazel Bryan 8 Raising Children to Become Democratic Citizens: Educational Initiatives for Preventing Extremism and Radicalization in Norway  Inger Marie Dalehefte, Georg Kristoffer Berg Fjalsett and Aslaug Kristiansen 9 A Public Health Approach to Inclusive Schools: Reconnecting Young People and Preventing Violent Extremism  Dan Laitsch and Douglas S. McCall 10 Education for Democratic Citizenship through Values and Knowledge Education (VaKE) in Communities with Cultural Diversity: Fostering Migrants’ Competences for Integration in Austria  Sieglinde Weyringer, Jean-Luc Patry, Natascha Diekmann and Lydia Linortner 11 Learning Civic Attitudes through Intergenerational Cooperation with ICT Tools: Promising Practices from Local Communities  Joanna Leek and Marcin Rojek 12 Social Diversity, Migration, and Social Innovation: A New Vision of Society and Its Role in the Prevention of Extremism and Radicalization: Insights from Germany  Ewa Bacia 13 Preventing Prejudices through Social Skills Training and Intergroup Contact between Refugee and Native Children  Jan Pfetsch, Anja Schultze-Krumbholz and Laura M. Neumann 14 Migration and Citizenship Education: Addressing Challenges of Extremism and Radicalization in South Africa  Saloshna Vandeyar Index

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      Publication Date: 05/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9789004525641, 978-9004525641
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      Book Synopsis
      This interdisciplinary volume on The Challenge of Radicalization and Extremism: Integrating Research on Education and Citizenship in the Context of Migration addresses the need for educational researchers to place their work in a broader social and political context by connecting it to the current and highly relevant issue of extremism and radicalization. It is just as important for researchers of extremism and radicalization to strengthen their conceptual links with educational fields, especially with education for democratic citizenship, as for researchers in education to get more familiar with issues of migration. This book meets a current shortage of research that addresses these issues across subjects and disciplines to inform both scientific and professional stakeholders in the educational and social sectors. The volume is divided into three parts. The first part, Foundations, provides fundamental research on radicalization and the rejection of democratic values. In the second part, Analysis of Preconditions within the Educational Context, key risk and protective factors against radicalization for young people are explored. Finally, the third part, Approaches for Prevention and Intervention, offers concrete suggestions for prevention and intervention methods within formal and informal educational contexts. The contributions show how new avenues for prevention can be explored through integrating citizenship education’s twofold function to assimilate and to empower.

      Table of Contents
      Series Editor’s Foreword  Wiel Veugelers Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction: Bringing Together the Discourse on Migration, Integration, and Citizenship Education in Times of Radicalization  Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Paulena Müller, Kerstin Göbel and Hermann J. Abs PART 1: Foundations 1 Failed Citizenship and Transformative Civic Education  James A. Banks 2 The Making of Jihadist Social Actors in Europe  Farhad Khosrokhavar PART 2: Analysis of Preconditions within the Educational Context 3 The Role of the Quality of Social Relationships at School in Predicting Students’ Endorsement of a Pre-Extremist Attitude towards Religion  Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Johanna Ziemes and Hermann J. Abs 4 The Relationship between Minority Students’ Ethnic Identity, Perceived Discrimination, and Their Self-Esteem: Evidence from Germany  Kerstin Göbel and Zuzanna M. Preusche 5 The Potential Contribution of Civic and Citizenship Education to Preventing Young People from Embracing Right-Wing Extremism and to Strengthening Their Democratic Identity  Sabine Manzel 6 Language as a Precondition for Social Integration of Migrants in the Educational Context: Evidence from Germany  Hanna Beißert, Sofie Leona Bayer, Seçil Gönültaş and Kelly Lynn Mulvey PART 3: Approaches for Prevention and Intervention 7 Radicalization and Extremism in British Education Policy: The Challenge of Developing the Informed Young Citizen Since the Riots of 2001  Hazel Bryan 8 Raising Children to Become Democratic Citizens: Educational Initiatives for Preventing Extremism and Radicalization in Norway  Inger Marie Dalehefte, Georg Kristoffer Berg Fjalsett and Aslaug Kristiansen 9 A Public Health Approach to Inclusive Schools: Reconnecting Young People and Preventing Violent Extremism  Dan Laitsch and Douglas S. McCall 10 Education for Democratic Citizenship through Values and Knowledge Education (VaKE) in Communities with Cultural Diversity: Fostering Migrants’ Competences for Integration in Austria  Sieglinde Weyringer, Jean-Luc Patry, Natascha Diekmann and Lydia Linortner 11 Learning Civic Attitudes through Intergenerational Cooperation with ICT Tools: Promising Practices from Local Communities  Joanna Leek and Marcin Rojek 12 Social Diversity, Migration, and Social Innovation: A New Vision of Society and Its Role in the Prevention of Extremism and Radicalization: Insights from Germany  Ewa Bacia 13 Preventing Prejudices through Social Skills Training and Intergroup Contact between Refugee and Native Children  Jan Pfetsch, Anja Schultze-Krumbholz and Laura M. Neumann 14 Migration and Citizenship Education: Addressing Challenges of Extremism and Radicalization in South Africa  Saloshna Vandeyar Index

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