10.26180/5ba1d7a563a80 Jacqui True Jacqui True Eddyono, Sri Wiyanti Sri Wiyanti Eddyono Preventing Violent Extremism: Gender Perspectives and Women’s Roles Monash University 2018 violent extremism Gender indonesia empowerment International Relations 2018-09-25 04:06:37 Report https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/report/Preventing_Conflict_and_Countering_Violent_Extremism_through_Women_s_Empowerment_and_Civil_Society_Mobilisation_in_Indonesia/7100873 This research report explores the links between women’s roles and perceptions, gender relations, and the spread of fundamentalist ideologies and extremist violence. Based on a pilot project in Indonesia, it synthesises research evidence on the participation and leadership of women and women-led organisations into strategies to prevent violent extremism (PVE). In doing so, it directly addresses the lack of gendered analysis of counter-terrorism (CT), countering violent extremism (CVE), and PVE dynamics and agendas in South-East Asia.