Radicalization of Women and Girls in Kenya: Implications for Peace and Security

28.04.2017 11:30 - English

Linnet Hamasi, guest researcher at Nordic Africa Institute.


Linnet Hamasi, guest researcher at Nordic Africa Institute, on ‘
Sources, Trends and influences in Radicalization of Women and Girls in Kenya: Implications for Peace and Security‘.

Hamasi’s research area is terrorism in Kenya with special focus on female radicalization.

The aim of this research is to investigate the process of radicalization from a gender perspective in order to unpack this issue in non traditional groups and areas. The research will use new forms of conversations and lenses to look at why radicalization is becoming rampant among women and girls as a basis of devising Early Warning Systems and ways of predicting pre-radicalization conditions before actual radicalization takes place.

Go to webpage

Event info.

Bergen Global
Jekteviksbakken 31, Bergen

28.04.2017
11:30
English
Add to calendar 28.04.2017, 28.04.2017

Bergen Global is a joint initiative between the University of Bergen and Chr. Michelsen Institute that addresses global challenges.