2022
DOI: 10.1080/17539153.2022.2121021
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Lived realities and local meaning-making in defining violent extremism in Kenya: implications for preventing and countering violent extremism in policy and practice

Abstract: Violent extremism is an ambiguous and politically loaded concept, andat the national levelthe parameters used to define it are usually framed by the state, powerful ruling elites, and members of the international community, either directly or indirectly through donor-funded projects.Although different types of violent extremism and extremist movements exist in Kenya, donors and the state often focus on religion-inspired groups such as Al-Shabaab; the Islamic State; Al-Qaeda; and affiliated networks such as the… Show more

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