What is Local Resilience Against Radicalization and How can it be Promoted? A Multidisciplinary Literature Review

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In this research note, we present results from a review of research on local resilience in relation to radicalization in public health, social work, crisis management, and community policing using terrorism studies as a point of departure. In order to identify agreements between literatures, we focus on how local resilience is understood, how it is said to be promoted, and how this knowledge could be synthesized. We show that resilience by and large is understood as both a process and a capacity underpinned by cooperation, social networks, and community resources and that an initial mapping of existing strengths and resources is pivotal for local resilience-building.

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Wimelius, M. E., Eriksson, M., Kinsman, J., Strandh, V., & Ghazinour, M. (2023). What is Local Resilience Against Radicalization and How can it be Promoted? A Multidisciplinary Literature Review. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 46(7), 1108–1125. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2018.1531532

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