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RESOLVE Secretariat
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Edited Volume: Researching Violent Extremism Series

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RESOLVE’s Researching Violent Extremism Series and Edited Volume seeks to build the capacity of researchers, develop higher research standards, and promote ethical processes for conducting research on violent extremism, informed by the experience of fellow researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. The Series and Edited Volume presents works based on researcher experience and provides instruction and insight on experiences and issues around conducting P/CVE research locally and globally. Individual chapters address how to conceptualize, conduct, analyze, and present research to inform and assess P/CVE policymaking and practice, both globally and in specific geographic regions. The chapters are reflective pieces on researcher experiences with challenges and best practices on different aspects and methodologies of VE research, speaking to the authors’ experiences conceptualizing, conducting, and using research for P/CVE policy and practice. Chapters in the series are compiled into a final edited volume supplemented by guides for researcher, policymaker, and practitioner audiences for use in their own complementary efforts.  

The Series and Edited Volume supplement RESOLVE’s capacity-building activities for researcher and non-researcher audiences that guide participants through the research process and provide best practices on security and ethical issues to consider when dealing with VE-related issues in specific geographies and more broadly. 

The Researching Violent Extremism Series and Edited Volume is a product of RESOLVE’s ongoing partnership with the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau for Conflict and Stabilization Operations. 

 

Project Publications

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Edited by Kateira Aryaeinejad, Alastair Reed, Emma Heywood, Jacob Udo-Udo Jacob
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2023-05-12
As the nature of violent extremism continues to evolve—both locally and globally—research is essential in our efforts to craft better policy and programming aimed at preventing and addres...
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William Maley
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2021-12-17
Outsiders—or “foreigners”—who study violent extremism in affected countries can have multiple identities as students of violent extremism, as students of the countries in question, and as...
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John F. Morrison
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2020-11-17
For years the dominant narrative has been that there is a dearth of primary sources in terrorism studies. This is now changing. The talk about the scarcity of data is gradually being repl...
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Kris Inman
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2019-10-01
This chapter reviews research fundamentals, from formulating a research question to research ethics, which are easy to overlook in applied research conducted to understand countering viol...
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J.M. Berger
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2019-06-28
The study of violent extremism is entering a new phase, with shifts in academic focus and policy direction, as well as a host of new and continuing practical and ethical challenges. This ...