The good, the bad, and the ugly – Involving civil society organizations in Nordic policy for preventing extremism

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Jennie Sivenbring, Robin Andersson Malmros
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ABSTRACT In this article, we use critical policy analysis to explore how Nordic national policies express the purposes and positions of civil society organizations (CSOs) in efforts to prevent violent extremism (PVE). Furthermore, we analyze how the problem of extremism is constituted by this involvement. While the paper finds that CSOs are positioned as important actors, much due to their autonomous character and their legitimacy among target groups, the purposes and measures suggested in policy may harm their voluntary character. Furthermore, the analysis shows that the problem with extremism is mainly placed within the realms of religious communities and thereby runs the risk of (re)producing ideas of Islam as an extreme, anti-democratic religion. In extension, the well-intended involvement of CSOs in policy to prevent violent extremism might, in its current form, jeopardize the democratic rights of freedom of organization and freedom of speech and religion.
好的、坏的和丑陋的——让民间社会组织参与北欧预防极端主义的政策
摘要在本文中,我们使用批判性政策分析来探讨北欧国家政策如何表达民间社会组织在预防暴力极端主义方面的宗旨和立场。此外,我们还分析了极端主义问题是如何由这种参与构成的。虽然该文件发现,民间社会组织被定位为重要行为者,这在很大程度上是由于其自主性和在目标群体中的合法性,但政策中建议的目的和措施可能会损害其自愿性。此外,分析表明,极端主义的问题主要存在于宗教团体的领域内,因此有可能(重新)产生伊斯兰作为极端、反民主宗教的思想。此外,民间社会组织有意参与防止暴力极端主义的政策,以目前的形式,可能会危及组织自由、言论和宗教自由的民主权利。
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Journal of Civil Society
Journal of Civil Society POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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