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.
New Position to Fill with the UNESCO Chair in Prevention of Violent Radicalization and Extremism (PREV)
- September 10, 2019
 - Jennifer Faucher
 - News
 
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 and the application process, please click here. Please apply by Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 5 pm the latest.
“Praising and/or Cursing God Through Music” now available online
- September 06, 2019
 - chaireunesco
 - News
 
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 Praising and/or Cursing God Through Music, a special issue of Théologiques, a journal from the Faculty of Theology and Religious Sciences at Université de Montréal. Fifteen local, national and international researchers contributed to this publication that explores this subject from the point of view of a variety of academic disciplines. The issue is now available online here.
COORDINATOR FOR THE PREV-IMPACT PROJECT
- August 30, 2019
 - chaireunesco
 - News
 
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 position and the application process, please click here. Please apply by Monday, September 9, 2019 at 5 pm the latest.
New Database to Inform Online Hate Speech
- July 25, 2019
 - chaireunesco
 - News
 
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 recent hate discourse on popular online spaces such as YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Reddit. The focus of the project is on the Lebanese and Canadian contexts and aims to inform and shape public policy on these issues of extremism, misogyny and gender-based violence. Government and community leaders, researchers and practitioners can access this valuable tool to detect patterns and trends of online hate. The database website is easily navigable by keyword or theme (each of which also includes an accompanying
Outreach Event – Google Trust and Safety
- July 16, 2019
 - Alex Pelchat-White
 - News
 
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, researchers, practitioners, civil society and governments, in tackling violent extremist and terrorist use of the internet (VETUI). Public Safety Canada organized this event as an opportunity for Canadian experts representing these sectors to engage with representatives from Google, including their Trust and Safety team and Jigsaw. The Google team reviewed their approach to VETUI, covering areas such as policies and procedures, as well as how they draw from existing knowledge, information and best practices. This was
Pasionarias book
- May 06, 2019
 - Alex Pelchat-White
 - News
 
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 a historian and teacher in Paris. After several works on the integration of young people of North African origin in Europe and jihadist women, Lahnait published the book Pasionarias that portrays female armed political activists who have marked the last 100 years. Through the portrait of twelve women, this book sheds light on their roles and places in the context of movements or armed conflicts. These women were part of liberation armies, revolutions or resistance