As a complementary component of the ongoing Intercultural Navigators Project, the British Council partnered with the University of St. Andrews to develop the European Survey of Youth Mobilization (ESYM), an innovative and multidisciplinary approach to the study of youth political activity. The European Study of Youth Mobilisation consisted of two parts, a series of Expert Panel discussions held in three Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland and Sweden) and a Survey among young people outside the social and political mainstream in 4 countries in central and Eastern Europe (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia). The aim of this research was to discover more about radicalisation and the perceptions of young people who see themselves as radicalised, including their perceptions on violence and violent activity. This reports highlights the survey’s findings.

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