Managing Political Tensions
Managing Political Tensions
Strategies to Counter Hate, Extremism, and Violence On Campus
The deadly events at Charlottesville in 2017 served as a warning to campus leaders: Colleges can’t hide from societal tensions. They must acknowledge and work to resolve them, while building a campus culture that is both empathetic and alert to perils.
This Chronicle issue brief will help leaders understand the roots of rising political polarization, anti-intellectualism, and hate speech, among other tensions. And it will provide them with tools to educate their communities and thwart, or at least de-escalate, threats to their campuses.
Purchase this issue brief and learn:
- Why political polarization and hostility toward higher education have grown in recent years
- How to monitor and de-escalate potential threats, based on advice from educators, anti-terrorism experts, risk-management experts, hate-group watchdogs, and law-enforcement officials
- Why colleges should promote civic, media, and racial literacy, while giving students cognitive tools that will allow them to counter manipulation and identify constructive civic goals
- How to find the right balance between shielding communities from hate groups and educating them about such threats
Date: July 2021
Pages: 51
Digital file size: 1.8 MB
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