The following thesis aims to look at how reading Nuruddin Farah´s North of Dawn and Randa Abdel-Fattah´s The Lines We Cross can create resilience to radicalisation and violent extremism. Building on the concepts of deep reading, vicarious experiences and theories on preventative work, this thesis will show how literature that examines radicalisation in a critical light can show the importance of intercultural competence; a competence believed to be central in resilience to radicalisation. This thesis will also explore how elements of intercultural competence and resilient traits overlap, showing how aspects such as empathy, multiperspectivity and thinking with complexity are central to both. Through the characters in the novels, the adolesc...
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Situated within a body of writing that is preoccupied with engagement with terrorism, this article c...
Based on interviews with four teachers who engaged in discussions about Yasmina Khadra\u27s novel Th...
The authors of this article demonstrate how a multimodal approach may lead to an in-depth reading of...
One of the biggest global challenges of this era is the rise in extreme violent behavior (extremism)...
The aim with this study is to demonstrate how the protagonists in Randa Abdel-Fattah´s novels Ten Th...
Radicalisation is one of the most significant threats to face young people today. While many assume ...
This article introduces the concept of ‘threshold of adversity’ as an, at present, tentative means o...
Post-9/11, terrorism is an increasingly common spectacle. Daily, its news has become embedded into t...
This article outlines and critically discusses the securitisation of the counterradicalisation effor...
There is an important need for both non-Muslims and mainstream Muslims to explore and try to underst...
Using Literature to Teach Critical Media Literacy This study argues the advantage of using literatur...
As Ulrich Beck suggests in World at Risk, the fear and anticipation of Islamist extremism has become...
Azar Nafisi’s Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times is an inspiring...
The notion of radicalism or extremism is currently a problem faced in the world. Many organizations ...
Searching for ways in which readers can transform their reality in a critical way, Chapetón (2007)wo...
Situated within a body of writing that is preoccupied with engagement with terrorism, this article c...
Based on interviews with four teachers who engaged in discussions about Yasmina Khadra\u27s novel Th...
The authors of this article demonstrate how a multimodal approach may lead to an in-depth reading of...
One of the biggest global challenges of this era is the rise in extreme violent behavior (extremism)...
The aim with this study is to demonstrate how the protagonists in Randa Abdel-Fattah´s novels Ten Th...
Radicalisation is one of the most significant threats to face young people today. While many assume ...
This article introduces the concept of ‘threshold of adversity’ as an, at present, tentative means o...
Post-9/11, terrorism is an increasingly common spectacle. Daily, its news has become embedded into t...
This article outlines and critically discusses the securitisation of the counterradicalisation effor...
There is an important need for both non-Muslims and mainstream Muslims to explore and try to underst...
Using Literature to Teach Critical Media Literacy This study argues the advantage of using literatur...
As Ulrich Beck suggests in World at Risk, the fear and anticipation of Islamist extremism has become...
Azar Nafisi’s Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times is an inspiring...
The notion of radicalism or extremism is currently a problem faced in the world. Many organizations ...
Searching for ways in which readers can transform their reality in a critical way, Chapetón (2007)wo...