Extreme Beliefs
'How to Build Peace in the University,' Rik Peels
Lecture 'From Prophecy to Political Power' by André Gagné
Lecture 'Differential information deficits do not explain political polarization' by Endre Begby
Lecture 'Flat Stories and Extremist Beliefs' by Jennifer Lackey
Digital book launch recording
Lecture Sanna Tirkkonen "Don’t Trust Anyone – Trust Only Me!"
Rik Peels: "Resilience in Extreme Beliefs and Resilience in Religious and Secular Faith"
Joep van Lit "Gambitting Democracy: When Civil Servants Do (Or Do Not) Defend Democracy"
Michele Grossman: “When resilience goes bad: Implications for resilience to, and of, extremism”
“After Democracy in America? Christian Nationalism and Right-Wing Populism in the 2024 Elections”
Stijn Sieckelinck: “Resilience against extremism as a socio-pedagogical challenge”
Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen "Resilience and resistance in their everyday lives"
Oluchi Eze "Hope Amidst Havoc: Resilient Igbo Victims Facing Boko Haram and Herders' Armed Attacks"
De Graaf: "Historicizing resilience in the field of extremism: avoiding the collapse fallacy"
Simon Polinder “Religious leaders building resilience to violent extremism in Nigeria and Kenya”
Lecture 'But... But... But... Extremists!' by Neil van Leeuwen
Lecture 'Is there a language of terrorists?' by Dr. Julia Ebner
Keynote 4 'How to take a person with extreme beliefs seriously?' Naomi Kloosterboer
Lecture 'Seeing Like an Extremist State' by Jonathan Maynard
Lecture 'From Loneliness to Extremism' Leah Ritterfeld
Lightning talk Damiano Ranzenigo
Keynote 3 'Identities of Resentment' Paul Katsafanas
Lecture Julia Duetz
Lecture Dionysis Deligiannis
Lightning talk Raphaël Künstler
Lightning talk Hamza Naseer
Keynote 1 'Terrorism and Subjectivity' by Quassim Cassam
Extremism and Subjectivity Workshop 4-5 April 2024 Introduction Rik Peels
Lecture 'Meaning making in jihadist propaganda: the case of the Islamic State'
Lecture ‘Normalization, Politicization, Polarization, Radicalization’ by Oliver Traldi