OUR LATEST NEWS
Find the latest news related to the activities led by the UNESCO Chair in Prevention of Violent Radicalization and Extremism and its network, including notable interventions of our experts in the media, in this section.
Launch of the book “Le nouvel âge des extrêmes ? Les démocraties occidentales, la radicalisation et l’extrémisme violent”
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This book offers some keys to analysis and understanding of the phenomenon of extremism violent in the West based on different assumptions, approaches and viewpoints.
Professor Ghayda Hassan on the program “L’avenir nous appartient”
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The work of the CIUSSS team for the prevention of discrimination and violent radicalization, of which Ghayda Hassan and Cécile Rousseau are members is highlighted in the Télé-Québec show “L’avenir nous appartient”.
Job opening at the UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP)
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Our partner UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development is looking for a International Consultant that will work on PVE and educationnal projects.
Professor David Morin with former hostage Édith Blais at Tout le monde en Parle
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This Sunday February 14th, the co-holder of the Chair David Morin was at Tout le monde en parle accompanying Édith Blais, hostage in the Sahara for 450 days and author of the book “Le sablier”
New Funding to Expand Landscape of Hope Initiative
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Concordia University’s Landscape of Hope initiative has received substantial funding from the Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ), Canadian Heritage and the Michaëlle Jean Foundation.
New article about COVID-related discrimination
- February 11, 2021
- Sylvana
- Literature Chair, News
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Discrimination related to COVID is a disturbing reality. In this context, a new article presents correlations between socio-cultural characteristics and the experience of discrimination.