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Communicative channels for pro-social resilience in an age of polarization

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posted on 2023-07-06, 03:51 authored by Vivian GerrandVivian Gerrand
While the messaging tactics of extremist organizations have been studied by researchers, little attention has been devoted to understanding how alternative multimodal communications can enable resistance to polarizing content. This article takes as case studies three grassroots youth arts projects that deploy multimodal resources to educate and build resilience: Build Solid Ground, Jamal al-Khatib and Loulu. The projects won awards at the Horizon 2020 Building Resilience to Violent Extremism and Polarisation (BRaVE) Fair, which was hosted by the Berlin-based intercultural organization Cultures Interactive and took place via Zoom in November 2020. In the pandemic context of increased time spent online, polarization, and growing social and structural vulnerability in which young people face uncertain futures, these projects have been selected for their ability to build channels of communication that support pro-social resilience.

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Journal

First Monday

Volume

27

Location

Bridgmen, Mich.

ISSN

1396-0466

eISSN

1396-0466

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

5

Publisher

University of Illinois at Chicago Library

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