Civil Society Responses to Extremism in the Philippine Bangsamoro
Leanne M Kelly editor Anthony Ware editor Yasmira Moner editor Primitivo III Ragandang editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:2nd Feb '26
£155.00
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Civil Society Responses to Extremism in the Philippine Bangsamoro brings together new research and grounded perspectives from scholars and practitioners working in Mindanao to examine how violent and hateful extremism (VHE) takes root, and how it is being addressed.
By adopting an expanded definition of violent extremism that encompasses hate speech and other forms of hate, the book analyzes the interconnectedness of various dimensions of conflict and social harm with violent extremism, and explores the community development strategies that might counter them effectively. Organized into three key themes, the book first examines the historical, political, and multidisciplinary aspects of extremism, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among stakeholders and the impact of political structures on local peacebuilding efforts. The second theme explores the strategies and empowerment initiatives of CSOs, highlighting empowerment of women, youth, and former combatants to foster peace and security. It then delves into context-specific responses and localized practices, showcasing tailored approaches that address the unique socio-political landscape of Mindanao. Finally, the study addresses academic and practice-oriented perspectives, integrating theoretical insights with practical applications to provide a well-rounded analysis of development responses to extremism.
Supporting those on the ground to understand and support locally led peace and resilience building in the Bangsamoro and other conflict-affected regions, this volume will be of use to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of peace and resilience studies, conflict studies, Asian politics, and Southeast Asian studies.
“A refreshing take on peace studies and conflict—induced by violence, hate, and extremism—that are grounded on: (1) theoretical-religious-praxes insights important for academic exploration and practitioners’ application, as well as (2) a decolonial call for “we perspectives” based on Mindanao thought and experiences detailing context-bounded and culturally-embedded issues and solutions contributed and participated by key CSOs and community development partners.”
-- Dr Nassef Manabilang Adiong, Director, Policy Research and Legal Services, BARMM Bangsamoro Transition Authority, Cotabato City, Mindanao
“The role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in combating violent extremism is essential yet largely overlooked, despite the significant impact of violent extremism on communities. In this volume, CSOs amplify the voices of their communities, highlighting not only their experiences as victims but also their valuable contributions as active sources of solutions to the challenges posed by violent extremism.”
Atty.Benedicto R. Bacani, Executive Director, Institute for Autonomy and Governance, Cotabato City, Mindanao
ISBN: 9781041047216
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 570g
200 pages