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Das Projekt „Radikalisierende Räume“ (RadiRa) der Universität Bielefeld und der Fachhochschule Münster hat den Zusammenhang untersucht zwischen sozialen Räumen, also zum Beispiel Stadtteilen oder bestimmten städtischen Milieus, und der Anfälligkeit für salafistische Radikalisierung.
Das Projekt lief insgesamt vier Jahre lang und ich habe es mit einem Podcast begleitet.
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Als Redakteur habe ich den Podcast maßgeblich mitentwickelt und von Beginn an redaktionell betreut.