This toolkit serves as both a method and a practical tool, offering a structured approach to navigate the intricacies of everyday extremism and extremist narratives. It aims to foster greater dialogue and enhance policy success by presenting the idea of regulatory rights pathways.
In doing so, it seeks to contribute to examining past and present combinations of public protections and human rights that facilitate constructive oppositions.
The toolkit introduces the Regulatory Rights Prism (RRP), a comprehensive framework that integrates three key dimensions for assessing policy: context, belonging, and outcomes. Each dimension is schematically presented to have four modes in order facilitate diagnostic analysis.
This approach responds to the demand for a comparative understanding of extremist narratives, considering both national specificities embedded in historical, social, and cultural contexts, and transnational influences within Europe and globally.
By delving into policy, institutional, and practical suggestions, this toolkit empowers users to navigate complex landscapes and contribute to informed decision-making in the face of evolving challenges related to extremism.
It is designed to enable the identification of new pathways, providing valuable insights into the diagnosis of environments characterized by what the OppAttune project understands to be everyday extremism.