RADICALIZATION PROCESSES AND TRAJECTORIES - Summer school CNRS Paris (September 12-15, 2016)
Day 1 | SEPTEMBER 12th 2016 | RADICALIZATION: DEFINITIONS AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES
9:30-9:45 – Opening: Patrice BOURDELAIS (CNRS-INSHS) and Alain DIECKHOFF (CERI-CNRS Sciences Po) Summer
school introduced by Jacques SEMELIN (CERI-CNRS Sciences Po)
Morning- Radicalization: definitions and methodological approaches
Moderator: Jacques SEMELIN (CERI-CNRS Sciences Po)
9:45 - Marc SAGEMAN (Center for the Study of Terrorism, Philadelphia, USA): “Radicalization and terrorist networks, a
longitudinal approach”
9:55 - Christian INGRAO (CNRS-IHTP): “Historicizing radicalization phenomena and the concept of terrorism”
10:05 - Caroline GUIBET-LAFAYE (Centre Maurice Halbwachs- ENS): “Methodological difficulties posed by the analysis of
radicalization”
11:00-11:15 – Break
11:15 - Farhad KHOSROKHAVAR (CADIS -EHESS): “New European jihadist players?”
11:25 - Stephane LACROIX (CERI-Sciences Po): “Salafism, Islamism and radicalism: clarifying terms and concerns”
11:35 - Pablo MADRIAZA (International Centre for the Prevention of Crime, Canada): “The factors of radicalization in the
light of prevention programs”
12:15-14:00: Lunch
Afternoon - 14:00-15:30 - PARALLEL WORKSHOPS: Forms of radicalization (political and religious)
Workshop 1: Which definitions of radicalism and radicalization? - Moderator: Marc SAGEMAN (Center for the Study of
Terrorism, Philadelphia, USA)
Alain DIECKHOFF (CERI-CNRS Sciences Po): “Fundamentalism and radicalization”
A representative of the French MINISTRY OF INTERIOR: “Who are the candidates for jihad?”
Workshop 2: Access to the field - Moderator: Claire DE GALEMBERT (ISP-CNRS, University Paris 10)
Benedicte LAUMOND (Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin): “Confidential matters? Investigating the responses to the radical right
in France and Germany”
Gérôme TRUC (ENS) and Fabien TRUONG (University Paris 8): “Reaction to attacks in social settings and deprived
areas”
Wael GARNAOUI (CRPMS, Univ. Paris 7): “Interviewing djihad candidates. Specificities of a field research”
15:30-16:00: Break
16:00-17:30: Plenary session: exchanges and participant’s reactions to the interventions of the day
RADICALIZATION PROCESSES AND TRAJECTORIES - Summer school CNRS Paris (September 12-15, 2016)
Day 2 | SEPTEMBER 13th 2016 | TRAJECTORIES AND SEARCH FOR MEANINGS
Morning – Trajectories and search for meanings
Moderator: Ariane JOSSIN (Saisir l’Europe, S-IRICE, La Sorbonne)
9:45 - Isabelle SOMMIER (CESSP-Paris 1): “In and out of political violence”
9:45 - Sylvie OLLITRAULT (INSHS, CRAPE Rennes): “When the non-violent action is radicalized”
9:55 - Hanifa TOUAG (CERI, Brussels University): “Salafists itineraries in Belgium” (to be confirmed)
11:00-11:15 – Break
11:15 - Sveinung SANDBERG (Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, Oslo, Norway): “Lone Wolf Terrorism:
Anders Behring Breivik and the Anti-Islamic Social Movement”
11:25 - Claire DE GALEMBERT (ISP, Paris 10): “Emergence of the public problem of radicalization in prison”
12:15-14:00: Lunch
Afternoon - 14:00-15:30 - PARALLEL WORKSHOPS: The incarnation of radicalism
Workshop 1: The "invisible" forms of radicalism - Moderator: Sylvie OLLITRAULT (INSHS, CRAPE Rennes)
Pablo MADRIAZA (International Centre for the Prevention of Crime, Canada)
Françoise SCHEPMANS, Mayor of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Belgium (to be confirmed)
François PUPPONI, Deputy Mayor of Sarcelles, France (to be confirmed)
Workshop 2: The bodies of radicalism - Moderator: Abdellali HAJJAT (Paris 10)
Olivier GROJEAN (CESSP, Paris 1): “Returning to violence against the self”
Riva KASTORYANO (CERI-CNRS Sciences Po): “What to do with the bodies of jihadists?”
Samir AMGHAR (CEVIPOL, Brussels University): “The Hijab: social distinction and dramatization of the Islamic identity”
15:30-16:00: Break
16:00-17:30: Plenary session: exchanges and participant’s reactions to the interventions of the day
RADICALIZATION PROCESSES AND TRAJECTORIES - Summer school CNRS Paris (September 12-15, 2016)
Day 3 | SEPTEMBER 14th 2016 | RADICALIZATION, GLOBALIZATION AND COMMUNICATION.
Morning - Radicalization, globalization, communication
Moderator: Samy COHEN (CERI-Sciences Po)
9:45 - Scott ATRAN (Research Center for Group Dynamics, Michigan University): “Islamist networks in the Middle East and
North Africa”
9:55 - Laurent BONNEFOY (CERI-CNRS, Sciences Po): “Al-Qaeda in Yemen: local dynamics and global perspectives”
10:05 - Hamit BOZARSLAN (EHESS): “Radicalism in the Middle East: from the dispute of the left to the self-sacrificial
violence?”
11:00-11:15 – Break
11:15 - Isabelle VEYRAT-MASSON (Laboratory on Communication and Policies-CNRS)
11:25 - Valentina BARTOLUCCI (Arizona State University): “Internet and terrorist networks”
11:35 - Gérôme TRUC (Centre Marcel Mauss): “What jihadist attacks do to European societies”
12:15-14:00: Lunch
Afternoon- 14:00-15:30 - PARALLEL WORKSHOPS: Disengagement or "de-radicalization" devices
Workshop 1: De-radicalization seen by institutions - Moderator: Laurent BONELLI (ISP, Paris 10)
Sophie MAZET (school teacher): “The "intellectual self-defense" in high schools” (to be confirmed)
Sarah SILVA-DESCAS: Presentation of the group “insertion probation (trade union)” (to be confirmed)
Sarah DINDO: Presentation of the activities of the National Prison Observatory, France (to be confirmed)
Workshop 2: The European Ministries’ devices - Moderator: Sylvie OLLITRAULT (CRAPE, Rennes)
Presentation by the French MINISTRY OF INTERIOR of the National Assistance device for families and relatives of the
jihadist networks and of the device stop-djihadisme.gouv.fr (to be confirmed)
Jan BUSCHBOM and Julia REINELT: Presentation of the device Deradikalisierung im Strafvollzug, Violence prevention
network (Berlin, Germany)
Ercan NIK NAFS (lawyer) and Irina SCHEITZ: Presentation of the Austrian device Netzwerk zur Deradikalisierung und
Pravention (Wien, Austria)
15:30-16:00: Break
16:00-17:30: Plenary session: exchanges and participant’s reactions to the interventions of the day
RADICALIZATION PROCESSES AND TRAJECTORIES - Summer school CNRS Paris (September 12-15, 2016)
Day 4 | SEPTEMBER 15th 2016 | INTEGRATION AND DERADICALIZATION: COMPARATIVE APPROACHES.
Morning – Integration, de-radicalization, counter-radicalization
Moderator: Jacques SEMELIN (CERI-CNRS Sciences Po)
Round Table 1: Psychological deconstruction of radicalization
9:45 - Fethi BENSLAMA (Univ. Paris 7): “Critical approach to the concept of "de-radicalization"”
9:55 - Ahmad MANSOUR (Psychologist and member of the German Islam Conference) (to be confirmed)
10:05 - Pierre N’GHAHANE (Prefect, Secretary General of the Interministerial Committee for prevention of delinquency)
11:00-11:15 – Break
Round Table 2: Public policies for prevention: actors’ approach
11:15 - Patricia LONCLE (CRAPE, Rennes): “Socio-territorial inequalities and youth policies”
11:25 - Sami ZEGNANI (CRAPE, Rennes): “Implanting and diffusing Salafism in working class French neighborhoods”
11:35 - Johanna BARASZ, delegate of the Inter-ministerial Delegation for the Fight against Racism and Antisemitism
(DILCRA)
12h15-14h: Lunch
Afternoon - 14:00-15:30 - WORKSHOP: Integration, de-radicalization, counter-radicalization in Europe
Intervention of Ministries about their devices for "de-radicalization" and fight against terrorism
Moderator: Fabien JOBARD (CESDIP, Centre Marc Bloch)
A representative of the Centre for Citizenship integration (to be confirmed)
Pierre CONESA (Former senior official at the Ministry of Defense): “What policy against radicalization in France?”
Thierry TOUTIN (police commander in charge of the Interdepartmental Committee for Delinquency Prevention/ CIPD
and in charge of relations with the Anti- terrorist Coordination Unit / UCLAT)
Florian ENDRES and Milena UHLMANN, German Ministry of Migration, Initiative Sicherheitspartnerschaft et
Beratungsstelle Radikalisierung (Security Partnership and radicalization counseling) (Germany)
British Governmental Program, COUNTER-TERRORISM AND SECURITY ACT (to be confirmed)
Gilles DE KERCHOVE (Coordinator of the anti-terrorism policy of the European Union) (to be confirmed)
15:30-16:00 – Break
16:00-17:00 – General discussion and conclusions