When: Monday, September 11, 2023, 11:00 AM - 1:30 PMWhere: Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS
This workshop brings together researchers from different Schools across the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences who share an interest in the many facets of the phenomenon of radicalisation, both from a historical and from a modern-day perspective.
The key aims of the workshop are to start a discussion on the need to establish a shared interdisciplinary language for the study of radicalisation across religious, political and cultural contexts and laying the foundations for an interdisciplinary research network that deepens our understanding of the issues surrounding radicalisation.
Cristina Moreno-Almeida (SLLF)
Delfi I. Nieto-Isabel (History)
John Adenitire (Law), Martyn Frampton (History), Angus Nicholls (SLLF), Yossef Rapoport (History), Miri Rubin (History), Richard Saull (Politics and International Relations) and Rosa Vidal Doval (SLLF).
This is a closed, in-person workshop, but if you are working on this area and would like to attend, please email Dr Cristina Moreno-Almeida (c.morenoalmeida@qmul.ac.uk) and Dr Delfi I. Nieto-Isabel (d.nieto-isabel@qmul.ac.uk) with a brief explanation of your research interest, and we will try to provide space for you to attend.
This workshop is supported by the IHSS.
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