The Budapest Centre is pleased to announce that the Contest of the Words are Stones project is officially open!
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The Budapest Centre is recruiting for one post-comprehensive exam PhD candidate to join its Budapest headquarter as Junior Researcher!
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We are strategically and operatively ready to combat hate speech online under the EU-funded Words are Stones Project!
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The Budapest Centre is pleased to announce the release of the Summary Study of its year-long project “Prevention of radicalization in the prison-system” (BBA-5.1.6-16-2016-00001) co-financed by the Internal Security Fund of the European Union.
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The Budapest Centre is offering part-time project assistant position for an ongoing project
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The „Prevention of radicalization in the prison-system” is a 13-month initiative of the Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention in collaboration with Hungarian experts and researchers.
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Radicalization is a multi-stage process which begins with the polarization of society into antagonistic identity-based groupings: “us” and “others”. Over time, that may develop into hatred, and then the incitement to and the perpetration of extreme acts and crimes.
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The deadline for applying to take part in the first phase of the Words are Stones project has been extended!