EU policy addresses processes of radicalization connected to different reasons, including ideologies, religious or political beliefs, and prejudices towards particular groups of people.

EU policy addresses processes of radicalization connected to different reasons, including ideologies, religious or political beliefs, and prejudices towards particular groups of people.
On July 22nd, we participated in the International Sociological Association’s RC48, hosted by The University of Huddersfield (UK).
UPM and UNIROMA3 present PARTICIPATION H2020 workshop which will be held online on June 30th, 2022.
On Thursday 9 June, UNICT presented the Participation project during the visit of some post-docs at University of Catania, Department of Education.
Contrasting extremism and radicalisation in a syndemic society paper is finally online on Open Research Europe!
Università Roma Tre presents the first findings of the PARTICIPATION H2020 project in an online workshop which will be held on 24th November 2021.
The Techniques and services for identifying radicalism and extremism in social media report is now available for download on our website.
Introducing Social Labs on our Newsletter Issue #2
We are pleased to announce that PARTICIPATION is finally on social media! Discover the latest project news and research progress on our brand new social channels.
Our first Newsletter is out! Read more