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Assessment and improvement of the adaptive capacity of local Multi-Agency Working structures
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Evaluation and mentoring of the Multi-Agency approach to violent radicalisation in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany
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Preventing/countering violent extremism and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals : an impact nexus
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A grounded theory on collaborative interactions in a community-university partnership : the case of youth in the public space
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Connecting Impact training initiatives to stimulate an impact culture among researchers
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Development and perspectives of a self-evaluation tool for multi-actor structures in local extremism prevention
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Multi-actor working in P/CVE
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Engaged learning and the early career researcher : how do they find their place in an undefined terrain
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Engaged learning in Europe : case study compendium
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EMMASCAN : a self-evaluation tool for Multi-Agency Working in preventing and countering violent extremism
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Local Multi Agency working to prevent violent extremism
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IDC crime, criminology and criminal policy
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Developing a self-evaluation tool focusing on multi-agency working for local practitioners in the area of violent extremism
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- Book Chapter
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Towards a self-evaluation tool : focus groups with multi-agency working practitioners
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- Book Chapter
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Key actors in P/CVE multi-agency structures in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany
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Observing multi-agency working : participatory observations in Belgian, Dutch and German cities
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A systematic literature review on evaluating multi-agency working in the domain of radicalisation and violent extremism
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Evaluation and mentoring of the multi-agency approach to violent radicalisation in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany
Wim Hardyns (UGent) , Noel Klima (UGent) and Lieven Pauwels (UGent) -
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Ghent : an introduction to Engaged Learning for PhD students
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Conclusions from Engaged Learning across Belgium