Advancing peace building programs to counter violent extremism messaging in Sidi Moumen District, Morocco
Date
2023
Authors
Khebbaz, Soufiane
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Abstract
Digital platforms and communication tools have transformed the way we seek information and interact with
others. Extremist groups are effectively using media to spread their ideas, propagate hate, and mobilize
youth. This research examines the role of new media in countering violent extremism, preventing youth
radicalization and fashioning political and religious discourse throughout the implementation of the “Youth
Leaders for Peace” project. Youth from marginalized urban areas of Casablanca in Morocco were engaged
in a participatory action research utilizing the power of new media and technology to build peace, deliver
impactful messages, and influence positive change in both online and offline spaces. They worked with
civil society organizations to identify, engage, and explore issues critical to the effective use of new media
to enhance youth participation in political and civic life in their community. Activities were designed and
implemented to encourage marginalized urban youth to participate constructively in countering violent
extremism using dialogues about the principles and mechanisms of democracy, civic engagement, political
participation, peaceful coexistence, and constructive conflict resolution.
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Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy: Public Administration – Peace Studies, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
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Social media, Youth participation, Peace, Conflict transformation, Political socialization, Violent extremism, Civic education
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4837