Project Details
Description
DARE aims to investigate young people’s encounters with the messages and agents of radicalisation, how they receive and respond to those calls, and how they make choices about the paths they take.
DARE aims to broaden understanding of radicalisation, and to explore the effects of radicalisation on society. DARE will focus on people aged between 12 and 30, as they are a key target of recruiters. The project will approach young people neither as victims nor perpetrators of radicalisation, but as engaged, reflexive, often passionate social actors who seek information they can trust, as they navigate a world in which calls to radicalisation are numerous.
DARE aims to broaden understanding of radicalisation, and to explore the effects of radicalisation on society. DARE will focus on people aged between 12 and 30, as they are a key target of recruiters. The project will approach young people neither as victims nor perpetrators of radicalisation, but as engaged, reflexive, often passionate social actors who seek information they can trust, as they navigate a world in which calls to radicalisation are numerous.
| Acronym | DARE |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/09/17 → 31/12/20 |
Collaborative partners
- Teesside University
- University of Manchester (Joint applicant) (lead)
- Anadolu University (Joint applicant)
- Collegium Civitas (Joint applicant)
- École des hautes études en sciences sociales (Joint applicant)
- The Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar (Joint applicant)
- Hochschule Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences (Joint applicant)
- European Network Against Racism (Joint applicant)
- German Institute on Radicalization (GIRDS) (Joint applicant)
- Higher School of Economics (Joint applicant)
- Leiden University (Joint applicant)
- Oslo Metropolitan University (Joint applicant)
- Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences of Athens (Joint applicant)
- University of Sfax (Joint applicant)
- People for Change Foundation (Joint applicant)
- University of Birmingham (Joint applicant)
Funding
- European Commission
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