The Ecology of Violent Extremism
Perspectives on Peacebuilding and Human Security
Herausgeber: Schirch, Lisa
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The Ecology of Violent Extremism brings together leading theorists and practitioners to describe an ecological or systems approach to violent extremism.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781786608451
- ISBN-10: 1786608456
- Artikelnr.: 51154439
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781786608451
- ISBN-10: 1786608456
- Artikelnr.: 51154439
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Lisa Schirch is North American Research Director for the Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research, Senior Policy Advisor with the Alliance for Peacebuilding, and Research Professor at the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University.
Forward - Kevin Clements, Toda Peace Institute Preface - Lisa Schirch How
to Use this Book Acronyms Biographies Section 1: The Ecology of Violent
Extremism 1.The Landscape of Terror - Lisa Schirch 2.Mapping Correlations
and Theories of Change in the Ecology of Violent Extremism - Lisa Schirch
3.Unintended Impacts and Ecological Metaphors of Violent Extremism - Lisa
Schirch Section 2: Ecological Analysis of Violent Extremism 4.Alt-Right and
Jihad - Scott Atran 5.Radical Islamist and Radical Christianist Nuclear
Terrorism - Frances Flannery 6.The Private Sector and Violent Extremism -
Stone Conroy 7.The Neurobiology of Violent Extremism - Mari Fitzduff
8.Youth and the Security Sector - Mark Hamilton 9.Advancing a Gender
Perspective and Women's Participation in Preventing and Countering Violent
Extremism - Rafia Bhulai 10.Climate Change and Violent Extremism - Lisa
Schirch Section 3: The Ecology of Counterterrorism 11.Principles of
Effective Counterterrorism - Alistair Millar 12.Overcoming Violent
Extremism in the Middle East: Lessons from the Arab Spring - Sverre
Lodgaard 13.Civil Society Engagement to Prevent Violent Extremism - David
Cortright 14.Six Principles for Enabling State Responses - Lena
Slachmuijlder 15.Legal Restrictions and Counterterrorism - Kay Guinane
16.Proscribing Peace: The Impact of Terrorist Listing on Peacebuilding
Organizations - Teresa Dumasy and Sophie Haspeslagh Section 4: The Ecology
of Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) 17.The Evolution of CVE
Policy - Elizabeth Hume and Laura Strawmyer 18.Countering Violent Extremism
Framework - Humera Khan and Adnan Ansari 19.CVE in the United States:
Unscientific and Stigmatizing National Security Theater - Arjun S. Sethi
20.Islamisation, Securitization and Peacebuilding Responses to P/CVE -
Mohammed Abu-Nimer 21.CVE, DDR, Social Capital, and the Women, Peace &
Security Agenda- Dean Piedmont and Gabrielle Belli Section 5: The Ecology
of Peacebuilding 22.Addressing Terrorism: A Theory of Change Approach -
John Paul Lederach 23.Negotiation and Violent Extremism: Why Engage, and
Why Not? - William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure 24.Peacebuilding
Principles for Transforming Violent Extremism - Lena Slachmuijlder
25.Peacebuilding Approaches to Working with Young People - by Saji Prelis,
Michael Shipler, Rachel Walsh, and Lena Slachmuijlder 26.Peacebuilding
Narratives and CVE - Lena Slachmuijlder 27.A Peacebuilding Approach to
Media and Conflict Sensitive Journalism - Myriam Aziz and Lisa Schirch
28.To Defeat Terrorism, Use 'People Power' - Maria J. Stephan and Leanne
Erdberg 29.Preventing Violence through a Trauma Healing Approach - Veronica
Lavet Section 6: Case Studies 30.The Ecology of Violent Extremism in Kenya
- Millicent Otieno 31.P/CVE through Empowering Women Economically and
Socially in Pakistan - Mossarat Qadeem 32.The Radical Muslim and the
Radical Mennonite: An Interfaith Encounter for Peace in Indonesia - Agnes
Chen, Paulus Hartono, and Agus Suyanto 33.What Works to Prevent Violent
Extremism: Lessons from Employment and Education Programs - Rebecca Wolfe
and Keith Proctor 34.A Child-Focused Perspective on the P/CVE Paradigm -
Matthew J.O. Scott 35.Putting Human Dignity at the Center: An Alternative
Perspective on "Countering Violent Extremism" - Nell Bolton and Aaron
Chassy 36.Toward a Synergy of Approaches to Human Security - Policy
Recommendations
to Use this Book Acronyms Biographies Section 1: The Ecology of Violent
Extremism 1.The Landscape of Terror - Lisa Schirch 2.Mapping Correlations
and Theories of Change in the Ecology of Violent Extremism - Lisa Schirch
3.Unintended Impacts and Ecological Metaphors of Violent Extremism - Lisa
Schirch Section 2: Ecological Analysis of Violent Extremism 4.Alt-Right and
Jihad - Scott Atran 5.Radical Islamist and Radical Christianist Nuclear
Terrorism - Frances Flannery 6.The Private Sector and Violent Extremism -
Stone Conroy 7.The Neurobiology of Violent Extremism - Mari Fitzduff
8.Youth and the Security Sector - Mark Hamilton 9.Advancing a Gender
Perspective and Women's Participation in Preventing and Countering Violent
Extremism - Rafia Bhulai 10.Climate Change and Violent Extremism - Lisa
Schirch Section 3: The Ecology of Counterterrorism 11.Principles of
Effective Counterterrorism - Alistair Millar 12.Overcoming Violent
Extremism in the Middle East: Lessons from the Arab Spring - Sverre
Lodgaard 13.Civil Society Engagement to Prevent Violent Extremism - David
Cortright 14.Six Principles for Enabling State Responses - Lena
Slachmuijlder 15.Legal Restrictions and Counterterrorism - Kay Guinane
16.Proscribing Peace: The Impact of Terrorist Listing on Peacebuilding
Organizations - Teresa Dumasy and Sophie Haspeslagh Section 4: The Ecology
of Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) 17.The Evolution of CVE
Policy - Elizabeth Hume and Laura Strawmyer 18.Countering Violent Extremism
Framework - Humera Khan and Adnan Ansari 19.CVE in the United States:
Unscientific and Stigmatizing National Security Theater - Arjun S. Sethi
20.Islamisation, Securitization and Peacebuilding Responses to P/CVE -
Mohammed Abu-Nimer 21.CVE, DDR, Social Capital, and the Women, Peace &
Security Agenda- Dean Piedmont and Gabrielle Belli Section 5: The Ecology
of Peacebuilding 22.Addressing Terrorism: A Theory of Change Approach -
John Paul Lederach 23.Negotiation and Violent Extremism: Why Engage, and
Why Not? - William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure 24.Peacebuilding
Principles for Transforming Violent Extremism - Lena Slachmuijlder
25.Peacebuilding Approaches to Working with Young People - by Saji Prelis,
Michael Shipler, Rachel Walsh, and Lena Slachmuijlder 26.Peacebuilding
Narratives and CVE - Lena Slachmuijlder 27.A Peacebuilding Approach to
Media and Conflict Sensitive Journalism - Myriam Aziz and Lisa Schirch
28.To Defeat Terrorism, Use 'People Power' - Maria J. Stephan and Leanne
Erdberg 29.Preventing Violence through a Trauma Healing Approach - Veronica
Lavet Section 6: Case Studies 30.The Ecology of Violent Extremism in Kenya
- Millicent Otieno 31.P/CVE through Empowering Women Economically and
Socially in Pakistan - Mossarat Qadeem 32.The Radical Muslim and the
Radical Mennonite: An Interfaith Encounter for Peace in Indonesia - Agnes
Chen, Paulus Hartono, and Agus Suyanto 33.What Works to Prevent Violent
Extremism: Lessons from Employment and Education Programs - Rebecca Wolfe
and Keith Proctor 34.A Child-Focused Perspective on the P/CVE Paradigm -
Matthew J.O. Scott 35.Putting Human Dignity at the Center: An Alternative
Perspective on "Countering Violent Extremism" - Nell Bolton and Aaron
Chassy 36.Toward a Synergy of Approaches to Human Security - Policy
Recommendations
Forward - Kevin Clements, Toda Peace Institute Preface - Lisa Schirch How
to Use this Book Acronyms Biographies Section 1: The Ecology of Violent
Extremism 1.The Landscape of Terror - Lisa Schirch 2.Mapping Correlations
and Theories of Change in the Ecology of Violent Extremism - Lisa Schirch
3.Unintended Impacts and Ecological Metaphors of Violent Extremism - Lisa
Schirch Section 2: Ecological Analysis of Violent Extremism 4.Alt-Right and
Jihad - Scott Atran 5.Radical Islamist and Radical Christianist Nuclear
Terrorism - Frances Flannery 6.The Private Sector and Violent Extremism -
Stone Conroy 7.The Neurobiology of Violent Extremism - Mari Fitzduff
8.Youth and the Security Sector - Mark Hamilton 9.Advancing a Gender
Perspective and Women's Participation in Preventing and Countering Violent
Extremism - Rafia Bhulai 10.Climate Change and Violent Extremism - Lisa
Schirch Section 3: The Ecology of Counterterrorism 11.Principles of
Effective Counterterrorism - Alistair Millar 12.Overcoming Violent
Extremism in the Middle East: Lessons from the Arab Spring - Sverre
Lodgaard 13.Civil Society Engagement to Prevent Violent Extremism - David
Cortright 14.Six Principles for Enabling State Responses - Lena
Slachmuijlder 15.Legal Restrictions and Counterterrorism - Kay Guinane
16.Proscribing Peace: The Impact of Terrorist Listing on Peacebuilding
Organizations - Teresa Dumasy and Sophie Haspeslagh Section 4: The Ecology
of Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) 17.The Evolution of CVE
Policy - Elizabeth Hume and Laura Strawmyer 18.Countering Violent Extremism
Framework - Humera Khan and Adnan Ansari 19.CVE in the United States:
Unscientific and Stigmatizing National Security Theater - Arjun S. Sethi
20.Islamisation, Securitization and Peacebuilding Responses to P/CVE -
Mohammed Abu-Nimer 21.CVE, DDR, Social Capital, and the Women, Peace &
Security Agenda- Dean Piedmont and Gabrielle Belli Section 5: The Ecology
of Peacebuilding 22.Addressing Terrorism: A Theory of Change Approach -
John Paul Lederach 23.Negotiation and Violent Extremism: Why Engage, and
Why Not? - William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure 24.Peacebuilding
Principles for Transforming Violent Extremism - Lena Slachmuijlder
25.Peacebuilding Approaches to Working with Young People - by Saji Prelis,
Michael Shipler, Rachel Walsh, and Lena Slachmuijlder 26.Peacebuilding
Narratives and CVE - Lena Slachmuijlder 27.A Peacebuilding Approach to
Media and Conflict Sensitive Journalism - Myriam Aziz and Lisa Schirch
28.To Defeat Terrorism, Use 'People Power' - Maria J. Stephan and Leanne
Erdberg 29.Preventing Violence through a Trauma Healing Approach - Veronica
Lavet Section 6: Case Studies 30.The Ecology of Violent Extremism in Kenya
- Millicent Otieno 31.P/CVE through Empowering Women Economically and
Socially in Pakistan - Mossarat Qadeem 32.The Radical Muslim and the
Radical Mennonite: An Interfaith Encounter for Peace in Indonesia - Agnes
Chen, Paulus Hartono, and Agus Suyanto 33.What Works to Prevent Violent
Extremism: Lessons from Employment and Education Programs - Rebecca Wolfe
and Keith Proctor 34.A Child-Focused Perspective on the P/CVE Paradigm -
Matthew J.O. Scott 35.Putting Human Dignity at the Center: An Alternative
Perspective on "Countering Violent Extremism" - Nell Bolton and Aaron
Chassy 36.Toward a Synergy of Approaches to Human Security - Policy
Recommendations
to Use this Book Acronyms Biographies Section 1: The Ecology of Violent
Extremism 1.The Landscape of Terror - Lisa Schirch 2.Mapping Correlations
and Theories of Change in the Ecology of Violent Extremism - Lisa Schirch
3.Unintended Impacts and Ecological Metaphors of Violent Extremism - Lisa
Schirch Section 2: Ecological Analysis of Violent Extremism 4.Alt-Right and
Jihad - Scott Atran 5.Radical Islamist and Radical Christianist Nuclear
Terrorism - Frances Flannery 6.The Private Sector and Violent Extremism -
Stone Conroy 7.The Neurobiology of Violent Extremism - Mari Fitzduff
8.Youth and the Security Sector - Mark Hamilton 9.Advancing a Gender
Perspective and Women's Participation in Preventing and Countering Violent
Extremism - Rafia Bhulai 10.Climate Change and Violent Extremism - Lisa
Schirch Section 3: The Ecology of Counterterrorism 11.Principles of
Effective Counterterrorism - Alistair Millar 12.Overcoming Violent
Extremism in the Middle East: Lessons from the Arab Spring - Sverre
Lodgaard 13.Civil Society Engagement to Prevent Violent Extremism - David
Cortright 14.Six Principles for Enabling State Responses - Lena
Slachmuijlder 15.Legal Restrictions and Counterterrorism - Kay Guinane
16.Proscribing Peace: The Impact of Terrorist Listing on Peacebuilding
Organizations - Teresa Dumasy and Sophie Haspeslagh Section 4: The Ecology
of Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) 17.The Evolution of CVE
Policy - Elizabeth Hume and Laura Strawmyer 18.Countering Violent Extremism
Framework - Humera Khan and Adnan Ansari 19.CVE in the United States:
Unscientific and Stigmatizing National Security Theater - Arjun S. Sethi
20.Islamisation, Securitization and Peacebuilding Responses to P/CVE -
Mohammed Abu-Nimer 21.CVE, DDR, Social Capital, and the Women, Peace &
Security Agenda- Dean Piedmont and Gabrielle Belli Section 5: The Ecology
of Peacebuilding 22.Addressing Terrorism: A Theory of Change Approach -
John Paul Lederach 23.Negotiation and Violent Extremism: Why Engage, and
Why Not? - William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure 24.Peacebuilding
Principles for Transforming Violent Extremism - Lena Slachmuijlder
25.Peacebuilding Approaches to Working with Young People - by Saji Prelis,
Michael Shipler, Rachel Walsh, and Lena Slachmuijlder 26.Peacebuilding
Narratives and CVE - Lena Slachmuijlder 27.A Peacebuilding Approach to
Media and Conflict Sensitive Journalism - Myriam Aziz and Lisa Schirch
28.To Defeat Terrorism, Use 'People Power' - Maria J. Stephan and Leanne
Erdberg 29.Preventing Violence through a Trauma Healing Approach - Veronica
Lavet Section 6: Case Studies 30.The Ecology of Violent Extremism in Kenya
- Millicent Otieno 31.P/CVE through Empowering Women Economically and
Socially in Pakistan - Mossarat Qadeem 32.The Radical Muslim and the
Radical Mennonite: An Interfaith Encounter for Peace in Indonesia - Agnes
Chen, Paulus Hartono, and Agus Suyanto 33.What Works to Prevent Violent
Extremism: Lessons from Employment and Education Programs - Rebecca Wolfe
and Keith Proctor 34.A Child-Focused Perspective on the P/CVE Paradigm -
Matthew J.O. Scott 35.Putting Human Dignity at the Center: An Alternative
Perspective on "Countering Violent Extremism" - Nell Bolton and Aaron
Chassy 36.Toward a Synergy of Approaches to Human Security - Policy
Recommendations