Faced with the growing and persistent threat of radicalization, both in France and worldwide, it is crucial to explore new approaches to prevention.
Preventing Radicalization proposes an innovative method for understanding and preventing violent radicalization, focusing on the development of individual responsibility through the enhancement of psychosocial skills. It examines the limits of traditional approaches centered on security and justice, and proposes concrete, innovative strategies focused on the search for solutions, notably through educational and awareness-raising programs. This integrated, humanistic approach, which aims to strengthen epistemic, emotional, attentional, relational and axiological skills, represents a significant advance in the primary prevention of violent radicalization processes.
In a context where radicalization continues to threaten the stability of societies, it is imperative to rethink prevention strategies. This book provides the essential keys to understanding this complex threat for all those who wish to tackle it.
1. From Industry 4.0 Onward: Is There a Need for “Industry 6.0”? António Brandão Moniz.
2. Industry 6.0 Transformation: Conceptual Transition Framework, Opportunities and a Research Agenda, Ismail W.R. Taifa.
3. Impact of Industry 6.0 on Human Cognitive Behavior, Cosmina-Mihaela Rosca and Adrian Stancu.
4. Understanding the Metaverse – A Holistic Approach of a Rapprochement with the Marketing Domain, Qeis Kamran.
5. Model-Based Management – A Safari of Essential Business Models, Qeis Kamran.
6. Approaching the Portuguese Labor Market From a Gender and Generational Perspective in the Era of Industry 4.0, Robotization and Artificial Intelligence, José Rebelo dos Santos, Lurdes Pedro and Célia Quintas.
7. Add More Marketing to Marketing Doctoral Programs – Answering Hunt and Yadav’s Calls, Qeis Kamran.
8. Industry 6.0: Why Talk About It Now? Carolina Machado and Catarina da Silva Nogueira.
Mohammed El Ourmi works as Lecturer of Education and Training at Moulay Ismaïl University, Morocco, and as a researcher in the prevention of violent radicalization, with expertise in responsibility education and psychosocial skills.