As part of the PREV-IMPACT Canada project, the UNESCO-PREV Chair carried out an evaluation of the project “Preventing Violent Radicalization in Canada: A Virtual Community
Publication of the “Insights into Covid-19 Related News Media Discourse and Public Health Authorities’ Digital Communication”
Marie-Eve Carignan, co-holder of the UNESCO-PREV Chair, and Olivier Champagne-Poirier, associate professor of the UNESCO-PREV Chair, have published a report on strategic communications during COVID-19.
Publication of the “Rapport de recherche du sondage sur la crédibilité, la confiance et l’imputabilité des médias d’information et des journalistes du Québec”
On the occasion of the first edition of the Festival international de journalisme de Carleton-sur-Mer, taking place from May 19 to 23, 2023, Professor Marc-François
Publication of the “Guide to Evaluating Programs for Preventing Violent Extremism”
The field of prevention of violent extremism (PVE) has seen the development of numerous programs and intervention practices in recent years, relying however on a
Guidelines for the Prevention of Violent Extremism Online and Offline: Findings from the Expert Conference and the Delphi Consensus Process
The Canadian Consensus Guidelines Committee (CCGC) aims to bring together 30 experts from different fields in order to ensure diversity of perspectives and backgrounds. The
Publication of the systematic review of the PREV-IMPACT project : “What we know about evaluating programs to prevent violent extremism”
The UNESO-PREV Chair publishes its systematic review. This report is part of the first phase of the PREV-IMPACT Canada project which, supported by the Community Resiliency Fund of the Canadian Centre for Community Engagement and Violence Prevention and Public Safety Canada, aims to develop and implement Canadian models of program evaluation in the area of violent extremism prevention
Publication of the Chaire’s report entitled ” Le mouvement conspirationniste au Québec : leaders, discours et adhésion “
Observing and analyzing social movements, such as those related to the challenges to health measures in Quebec since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020, is not an easy task.This is the challenge that the UNESCO-PREV Chair has taken on
Cross-sectional study on prevention and violent extremism in the Francophone space
On March 7, 2022, the UNESCO Chair in the Prevention of Violent Radicalization and Extremism (UNESCO-PREV) presented to the Political Commission of the International Organization of La Francophonie the results of a study on the prevention of violent extremism in the Francophone space.
Cross-sectional study on prevention and violent extremism in the Francophone space
On March 7, 2022, the UNESCO Chair in the Prevention of Violent Radicalization and Extremism (UNESCO-PREV) presented to the Political Commission of the International Organization of La Francophonie the results of a study on the prevention of violent extremism in the Francophone space.
Improving evaluation in the prevention of violent extremism is everyone’s business! An international exploratory study
The UNESCO-PREV Chair publishes an international study on the experiences, challenges and learnings of actors involved in the evaluation of programs and practices in the prevention of radicalization and violent extremism in 9 Western countries.