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_914529 _aBoyd-MacMillan, Eolene M. |
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_aIncreasing Cognitive Complexity and Collaboration Across Communities _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF _b: Being Muslim Being Scottish |
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| 520 | _aBeing Muslim Being Scottish (BMBS) joins a family of IC interventions, Being Muslim Being British (BMBB) and Being Kenyan Being Muslim (BKBM). Like BMBB and BKBM, the newest family member, BMBS, is designed to increase cognitive complexity management by enabling participants to identify and access a wider range of their own values (value pluralism). Increased cognitive management capacities enable movement from rapid, inflexible, closed, black and white thinking that sees no validity in other viewpoints toward more deliberate, flexible, open thinking that can tolerate shades of grey, and see validity in other viewpoints without sacrificing one’s core values. Piloted in a large city in Scotland with a new model of participant involvement, participants represented both safeguarding practitioner and Muslim communities. Evaluated using the cross-culturally validated integrative complexity empirical measurement frame, statistical analyses showed significant gains in complex thinking about participants’ self-identified in and outgroups. These results predict more peaceful outcomes to intra- and inter-group conflict as participants recognize and access a wider range of responses choices in the face of difference and disagreement. Qualitative analyses found increased awareness of risks to radicalization, confidence to discuss controversial and sensitive topics, and communication among diverse communities for effective safeguarding. While these pilot results indicate that BMBS is effective at reducing violent extremism through increased integrative complexity management capacities and structured cross community-learning, further research is suggested. | ||
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_910900 _aRelaciones con las minorías _xIdentidad cultural _2embne |
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_914525 _aRecurso cognitivo |
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_95470 _aRadicalismo |
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_aJournal of Strategic Security _g. -- Vol 9 No. 4 (Special Issue Winter 2016: Understanding and Resolving Complex Strategic Security Issues) Art. 6 _iEn : _tJournal of Strategic Security _w328 _x1944-0472 |
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