Gender, Religion, Extremism:
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Writen byKatherine E. Brown - PublisherOxford University Press USA - OSO
- Year2020
This book explores the intersection of gender, religion, and extremism, focusing on the role of women in anti-radicalization efforts. It examines how gender dynamics and religious narratives contribute to both radicalization and de-radicalization processes. The text highlights the often-overlooked participation of women in counter-terrorism strategies, emphasizing their potential as agents of change in promoting peacebuilding and interfaith harmony. Through case studies and analysis, the book provides insights into developing more inclusive and effective approaches to combating extremism.

