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Educating Against Extremism
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CONTENTS: Acknowledgements; 1. The nature of extremism; 2. Identity and radicalisation; 3. Segregation, faith schools and the myth of equal value; 4. Justice, revenge and honour; 5. Free speech, offence, humour and satire; 6. Towards critical idealism: The XvX model; References; Index.

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Lynn Davies is Professor of International Education at the Centre for International Education and Research, University of Birmingham and author of the prize-winning book Education and Conflict: Complexity and Chaos.

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"Davies considers the nature of extremism (some nice definitions here) and identity and radicalisation. Probably inevitably, her focus is on Muslim examples but I was impressed, throughout the book, by how she related her themes to analogies with sectarian Christianity."
*Book Review, Higher Education Academy, 2008*

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