Resilience and Resolve

Resilience and Resolve
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781783267750
ISBN-13 : 1783267755
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Book Synopsis Resilience and Resolve by : Jolene Jerard

Download or read book Resilience and Resolve written by Jolene Jerard and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2015-04-14 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book aims to provide an overview of the importance of communities to mitigate the threat of terrorism, drawing key lessons and experiences from countries adopting community-based approaches. There has been growing recognition among countries to understand the construct of radical ideology and the tools needed to counter its narrative through a more socially inclusive approach, using communities as key stakeholders that have the resolve to be resilient in the fight against terrorism. The chapters provide invaluable insights on the psychological aspects of radicalization, the centrality of counter-ideology and case studies of approaches to promoting moderation, religious harmony and community engagement in building the resilience and resolve against terrorism. Contents:Resilience and Resolve: Community Engagement to Community Resilience (Jolene Jerard and Salim Mohamed Nasir)Significance Quest Theory as the Driver of Radicalization Towards Terrorism (Arie W Kruglanski, Michele J Gelfand, Jocelyn J Bélanger, Malkanthi Hetiarachchi, Rohan Gunaratna)An Internal Critique of Al-Qaeda (Sherman A Jackson)The Concept of Al-Wasatiyyah and the Significance of Islamic Moderation (Mohd Kamal Hassan)The Centrality of Counter-Ideology in Countering Jihadist Terrorism (Muhammad Haniff Bin Hassan)Community Engagement to Counter-Extremism: A Global Imperative (Rohan Gunaratna)Deconstruction of Radical Ideology and Detainee Reintegration (Mal Hettiarachchi)A Community Counter-Ideology Response: Reaching Out to the Youth (Thomas Koruth Samuel)Promoting Religious Harmony (Mustafa Ceric)Catalyst for Change: Communities Against Terrorism (Jolene Jerard and Salim Mohamed Nasir) Readership: Graduate students, researchers on extremism, terrorism and radicalization of religious groups, and general readers who are interested in the development of terrorism and counter-terrorism. Key Features:Addresses a framework in exploring the significant quest theory to understand the terrorist mindsetExplores strategies to move from community engagement to building resilience in communitiesTakes communities as a catalyst for change, instead of relying on conventional toolsKeywords:Al-Qaeda;Community Resilience;Community Engagement;Communities against Terrorism;Civil;Community;Counter Terrorism;Terrorist Resistant Communities;Counter Terrorism Initiatives;Extremism;Islam;Radicalism;Quran;Terrorism


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