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Countering Violent and Hateful Extremism in Indonesia

Islam, Gender and Civil Society

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Focuses on the challenging issues entailed with violent and hateful extremism
  • Shines a light on some key P/CVE programs and initiatives in Indonesia
  • Represents a collaboration of academic researchers and civil society activists from Indonesia and Australia

Part of the book series: New Security Challenges (NSECH)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Understanding Violent and Hateful Extremism

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Introduction

      • Greg Barton, Matteo Vergani, Yenny Wahid
      Pages 3-28
    3. Understanding Violent Extremism in Indonesia

      • Matteo Vergani, Greg Barton, Yenny Wahid
      Pages 29-62
    4. Disengagement, Deradicalisation, and Rehabilitation

      • Greg Barton, Matteo Vergani
      Pages 63-82
  3. Case Studies in Countering Extremism

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 83-83
    2. Peace Villages

      • Visna Vulovik
      Pages 101-124
    3. An Empowerment Program for Spouses of Convicted Terrorists in Indonesia

      • M. Faisal Magrie, Idhamsyah Eka Putra, Any Rufaedah, Vici Sofianna Putera
      Pages 145-173
  4. Developing Capacity

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 277-277
    2. Conclusion: The Way Forward

      • Samantha Kruber, Yenny Wahid, Matteo Vergani, Greg Barton
      Pages 295-308

About this book

This book provides an overview of preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) to assist readers in developing a more complete understanding of P/CVE and the issues of radicalisation, disengagement and rehabilitation. It shines a light on some key P/CVE programmes and initiatives in Indonesia and is written to facilitate understanding preventing and countering violent extremism in a larger frame. It is intended to be of interest to civil society activists, security practitioners, communities, policy makers and researchers alike. It represents a collaboration, born out of partnership in the field, that brings together academic researchers and civil society activists from Indonesia and Australia. Around the world, far too little is known about Indonesian society in general and Indonesian Islam and civil society in particular. This is, in large measure, because of the barrier of language. This book represents a small, but hopefully significant, contribution to opening a window to Indonesia. The focus of this book is on the challenging issues entailed with violent and hateful extremism. The initiatives it portrays and the people it describes, and whose voices it channels, are filled with the hope of transforming the world to make it better.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Alfred Deakin Institute, Deakin University, Burwood, Australia

    Greg Barton

  • Deakin University, Burwood, Australia

    Matteo Vergani

  • The Wahid Foundation, Jakarta, Indonesia

    Yenny Wahid

About the editors

Greg Barton is a research professor in Global Islamic Politics in the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation (ADI), Deakin University, researching Islam and civil society, democratisation and countering violent extremism. The central axis of his research interests is the way in which religious thought, individual believers and religious communities respond to modernity and to the modern nation-state.

 

Matteo Vergani is a researcher in ADI and a senior lecturer in sociology at Deakin University, Australia. His primary research interests are political and bias violence, its causes, its impact on society and the study of what could prevent it. he is the founder of the online platform Tackling Hate, which provides free training modules for practitioners working on tackling various forms of hate and extremism.

 

Yenny Wahid is the second daughter of H.E. Abdurrahman Wahid andestablished the Wahid Foundation to carry on his work in building tolerance and understanding. She was a former journalist for the Australian newspapers, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age and a member of the special staff for political communication working in the office of President Yudhoyono.



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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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Hardcover Book USD 159.99
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