The UNESCO Chair in Prevention of Radicalisation and Violent Extremism is leading PREV-IMPACT, a new research project which aims to develop evaluation models for primary, secondary and tertiary PVE programs adapted to the Canadian context through action research.
UNESCO-PREV Chair Annual Report 2018 Now Available
The UNESCO-PREV Chair Annual Reports provide a comprehensive overview of its organizational structure; statistics; actions, activities and impacts; financial partnerships and grants. The 2018 Annual
The UNESCO-PREV Chair invited to conduct a workshop in Colombia
The City of Bogotá, Colombia and its Chamber of Commerce invited Pablo Madriaza, the General Coordinator of the UNESCO-PREV Chair, to lead a two-day workshop
New Position to Fill with the UNESCO Chair in Prevention of Violent Radicalization and Extremism (PREV)
The UNESCO Chair in Prevention of Violent Radicalization and Extremism (PREV) is looking for a GENERAL COORDINATOR (RESEARCH PROFESSIONAL). To learn more about the position
“Praising and/or Cursing God Through Music” now available online
Vivek Venkatesh, Director, Project SOMEONE, and Éric Bellavance, historian, biblical scholar and course lecturer at Université de Montréal, McGill University and Concordia University, recently edited
COORDINATOR FOR THE PREV-IMPACT PROJECT
The UNESCO Chair in Prevention of Violent Radicalization and Extremism (PREV) is looking for a COORDINATOR FOR THE PREV-IMPACT PROJECT. To learn more about the
New Database to Inform Online Hate Speech
Project SOMEONE is pleased to announce the launch of the Words in Context Database. The project uses Corpus-Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis (CACDA) to critically analyze
Outreach Event – Google Trust and Safety
Initiatives like the Christchurch Call to Action emphasize the international and domestic need for enhanced collaboration among a range of actors including the digital industry,
Pasionarias book
Timbuktu consultant Fatima Lahnait published Pasionarias. Consultant at the Institute for Statecraft and Governance in London and the Timbuktu Institute in Dakar, Fatima Lahnait is
“Hate To Hope” Massive Open Online Course Videos
In April of 2018, Global Affairs Canada awarded funding to the UNESCO-PREV Chair to create a massive open online course (MOOC) – titled “From Hate