Beyond Us and Them. Podcast on radicalization in the times of social polarization
by Institute of Public Affairs
February 24, 2022 9:30 pm
Increased social and political polarisation encourages deepening radicalisation and the spread of extremist views. Various attempts are made in Europe to counter this, but there is still much to be done and new challenges are on the horizon. We look at these issues in interviews with people exploring or preventing these phenomena in different countries. Together we try to understand the processes undermining our democracies and to identify concrete solutions to stop the situation from deteriorating. Podcasts are developed in REDE project, implemented in DISCO programme of the CoE and EU.
Recent Episodes
Part 7. Rasha Nagem tells Filip Pazderski about the emotions and human needs that extremist groups’ recruiters use to play on online.
3 years agoPart 6. Francesco Ragazzi tells Filip Pazderski about counter-radicalisation in European schools.
3 years agoPart 5. A conversation with Patricia Hladschik on why education, including civic one, is not a kind of fire brigade, but when conducted systematically builds a solid foundation to counter radicalisati
3 years agoPart 4. Nathalie Paton from EHES talks to Filip Pazderski about how right-wing and Islamic extremists in Europe use social media to radicalise their audiences.
3 years agoPart 3. A conversation with Matjaž Gruden - democracy needs people who trust them and know how to use them.
3 years agoPart 2. A conversation with Markus Pausch about the positive and negative aspects of the polarisation process
3 years agoPart 1. Filip Pazderski speaking with Dr. Lukasz Jurczyszyn
4 years ago