Countering violent and hateful extremism in Indonesia : Islam, gender and civil society
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Countering violent and hateful extremism in Indonesia : Islam, gender and civil society
(New security challenges series / series editor, Stuart Croft)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2022
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides an overview of preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) to assist readers in developing a more complete understanding of P/CVE and the issues of radicalisation, disengagement and rehabilitation. It shines a light on some key P/CVE programmes and initiatives in Indonesia and is written to facilitate understanding preventing and countering violent extremism in a larger frame. It is intended to be of interest to civil society activists, security practitioners, communities, policy makers and researchers alike. It represents a collaboration, born out of partnership in the field, that brings together academic researchers and civil society activists from Indonesia and Australia. Around the world, far too little is known about Indonesian society in general and Indonesian Islam and civil society in particular. This is, in large measure, because of the barrier of language. This book represents a small, but hopefully significant, contribution to opening a window to Indonesia. The focus of this book is on the challenging issues entailed with violent and hateful extremism. The initiatives it portrays and the people it describes, and whose voices it channels, are filled with the hope of transforming the world to make it better.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Introduction and Overview.- Chapter Two: Understanding Violent Extremism in Indonesia.- Chapter Three: Disengagement, deradicalization and rehabilitation.- Chapter Four: An Initiative of Women in Countering Violent Extremism: The Mothers for Change Program.- Chapter Five: Peace Villages: A Peacebuilding Community Initiative.- Chapter Six: International and Local Actors Collaborations to Prevent Violent Extremism among Youth in Indonesia: Initiatives and Effectiveness.- Chapter Seven: An empowerment program for spouses of convicted terrorists in Indonesia.- Chapter Eight: Gendering CVE in Indonesia: What Have We Learned So Far.- Chapter Nine: Countering Violent Extremism in Indonesia: The Role of Former Terrorists and Civil Society Organisations.- Chapter Ten: The Dynamics of Islamic Mass Organisation in Preventing Violent Extremism.- Chapter Eleven: Online Radicalisation: Overview of P/CVE Social Media Efforts in Indonesia.- Chapter Twelve: Introduction to social enterprise for practitioners in preventing and countering violent extremism.- Chapter Thirteen: Capacity gap analysis of civil society organisations, working against violent extremism in Indonesia.- Chapter Fourteen: The Way Forward.- Chapter Fifteen: Evaluation Guide: How to design impact evaluations of CVE programs: a practical guide for Indonesian civil society organizations.
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