The primary objective of CHACE is to compare histories of antisemitism in post-Cold War Europe, charting its trajectories and explaining temporal and cross-national variation in its prevalence and intensity.
The Consortium for Research on Terrorism and International Crime has existed since in 2002, and today consists of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), the Police University College (PHS) and the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX).
The EU-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network VORTEX ( Coping with varieties of radicalization into terrorism and extremism) brings together eight partners (universities and research institutes) which will employ ten doctoral candidates.
Nordic Multiagency Approaches to Handling Extremism: Policies, Perceptions and Practice
The project HATECYCLE will investigate the life cycle of hate crimes in Norway to improve our understanding of its patterns, the societal responses to hate crime and their consequences, using these insights to guide more targeted prevention and intervention.
The INCONTEXT project investigates how political violence is shaped by shifting political climates.
How have far-right organisations adapted recruitment strategies during the Covid-19 pandemic? How successful have these strategies been? How have pathways to joining shifted as a result of the pandemic?