by Genderhub | 1 May 2020 | Blog
Dr. Sheryl Lynch (Future Analytics Consulting) The politics of Ireland has always been a politics of the oppressed and consequently a politics of uprising. Since 1916, news of Ireland’s refutation of and eventual emancipation from colonialism spread across the globe...
by Genderhub | 1 May 2020 | Blog
The valley of Kashmir enumerates ceaseless stories of pain, torment and human misery. The people of Kashmir are living in the relentless, naked horrors of conflict for the last two decades. On one side, India considers Kashmir as its integral state and on the other,...
by Genderhub | 1 May 2020 | Blog
On 28 September 2019, Arkadiusz and Karolina packed up a small bag for the day. In it, they placed the makeshift device they had built and a balaclava. Then they set off. Their destination? Lublin’s LGBT pride march. The pride march (parada równości) in Lublin is...
by Genderhub | 1 May 2020 | Uncategorized
Research undertaken by the PERICLES team at TCD, reveals that Ireland is an unusual context in relation to the form contemporary violent extremism takes. With no strong evidence of violent radicalisation to the political right or extremist Islamism, radicalised...
by Genderhub | 17 Apr 2020 | Radical Violence and Masculinity
The article examines the role of “men-streaming” in the context of violent extremism where it plays a dominant role in influencing individuals’ choice of participating in violent activities. Academicians, policymakers and researchers, have already discussed the...