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Narrative, political violence, and social change
J Graef, R Da Silva, N Lemay-Hebert
Narrative, Political Violence and Social Change, 1-14, 2021
472021
“Talk about terror in our back gardens”: an analysis of online comments about British foreign fighters in Syria
R Da Silva, R Crilley
Critical Studies on Terrorism 10 (1), 162-186, 2017
412017
Disengagement from political violence and deradicalization: A narrative-dialogical perspective
R Da Silva, P Fernández-Navarro, MM Gonçalves, C Rosa, J Silva
Narrative, Political Violence and Social Change, 17-40, 2021
252021
Narratives of political violence: Life stories of former militants
R Da Silva
Routledge, 2018
242018
Children in Angola: Poverty, Deprivation and Child Labour
M Pinilla-Roncancio, R Silva
Child Indicators Research 11 (3), 981-1005, 2018
212018
The post-dictatorship memory politics in Portugal which erased political violence from the collective memory
R Da Silva, AS Ferreira
Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science 53 (1), 24-43, 2019
182019
Impact of Counter-Terrorism on Communities: Methodology Report
B Spalek, Z LIMBADA, LZ MCDONALD, DAN SILK, R DA SILVA
Institute of Strategic Dialogue, Open Societies, 5-9, 2012
142012
Cognitive stimulation in older adults: an innovative good practice supporting successful aging and self-care
J Apóstolo, E Bobrowicz-Campos, I Gil, R Silva, P Costa, F Couto, ...
Translational Medicine@ UniSa 19, 90, 2019
132019
Tracking narrative change in the context of extremism and terrorism: Adapting the Innovative Moments Coding System
R da Silva, P Fernández-Navarro, MM Gonçalves, C Rosa, J Silva
Aggression and violent behavior 47, 204-214, 2019
122019
‘It’s about keeping children safe, not spying’: A governmentality approach to Prevent in primary education
R da Silva, G Fontana, MA Armstrong
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 24 (2), 259-276, 2022
82022
# ShamimaBegum: An analysis of social media narratives relating to female terrorist actors
C Evans, R da Silva
Politics 43 (3), 351-368, 2023
72023
Enacting the Prevent Duty in primary schools
R da Silva, G Fontana, MA Armstrong
The Prevent Duty in Education: Impact, Enactment and Implications, 99-115, 2020
72020
Narrative resources and political violence: The life stories of former clandestine militants in Portugal
R Da Silva
Political Activism across the Life Course, 40-51, 2019
72019
Political violence from the extreme right in contemporary Portugal
R Marchi, R da Silva
Perspectives on Terrorism 13 (6), 27-42, 2019
62019
“From street soldiers to political soldiers”: assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal
R da Silva, JP Ventura, CM de Carvalho, MR Barbosa
Critical Studies on Terrorism 15 (1), 102-120, 2022
52022
9/11 and the emergence of Critical Terrorism Studies: main debates, theoretical advancements, and ways forwards
R da Silva, A Martini
Locus: Revista de História 27 (2), 9-25, 2021
52021
Conclusion: reflections on the first five years of the Prevent duty in early years, primary, secondary and further education
L Jerome, J Busher, MA Armstrong, T Choudhury, R da Silva, A Elwick, ...
The prevent duty in education, 159, 2020
52020
“I’m not the same, but I’m not sorry”: exploring dialogical positioning in the self-transformation of a former politically violent militant
R da Silva, C Rosa, J König
Journal of Constructivist Psychology 33 (3), 248-262, 2020
52020
Giving them a voice: narratives of political violence in Portugal
RBP Da Silva
University of Birmingham, 2016
52016
From the Armed Struggle against the Dictatorship to the Socialist Revolution
R Da Silva, AS Ferreira
Perspectives on Terrorism 14 (6), 139-151, 2020
42020
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