Role of Coloniality, Decoloniality, and Education in Shaping Perspectives on Extremism

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Author_Helal Hossain Dhali
Bangladesh
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coloniality
cosmopolitanism
decolonization
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extremism
gender
gender and rural urban differences
institutional ethnography
intersectionality
intersectionality in youth studies
multicultural pedagogy
multiculturalism
narrative inquiry methods
peace
perceptions
postcolonial education
radicalization
student perceptions of extremism
students
terrorism

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032620367
  • Weight: 462g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book extends a comprehensive overview of the treatment of extremism in education in Bangladesh, using a study of perceptions among students to explore proactive measures for the prevention of various types and forms of extremism prevalent among youth.

It offers a critical, holistic, and student-centred study of the role of formal education in shaping perceptions of extremism and intersectional differences among individuals, drawing on data from university students. The author employs post-colonial theory and multicultural educational approaches to highlight how understandings of extremism differ across young adults and policymakers. Ultimately, it demonstrates that students’ overall understanding of extremism is much broader than that of policymakers, and how understandings differ between male and female students at the intersection of rural and urban locations and socio-economic positions. As such, it foregrounds a need to involve and organize formal education as a proactive means to raise awareness and counter all forms of extremism, through incorporating specific teaching strategies into pedagogical practices to foster an anti-communalist, humanistic, critical multicultural, and cosmopolitan outlook among students.

It will appeal to scholars and researchers with interests across multicultural education, comparative and international education, the sociology of education, extremism, and conflict and peace studies.

Helal Hossain Dhali is a Contract Faculty and Course Lecturer at McGill University and Bishop’s University, Canada, and an Associate Professor at Dhaka University, Bangladesh.

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