About
The Trivalent Project was an EU-funded initiative that aimed to enhance community resilience and counter violent extremism through a multidisciplinary approach. The project brought together experts from diverse fields, including law enforcement, academia, and civil society, to develop strategies and tools for better understanding radicalization processes. By fostering collaboration among stakeholders, the Trivalent Project successfully promoted social cohesion, prevention strategies, and early detection methods to mitigate risks associated with violent extremism. The project’s comprehensive research, community engagement activities, and policy recommendations contributed to a more secure and inclusive Europe.
Publications
Fernandez, M. and Alani, H. (2018) Contextual Semantics for Radicalisation Detection on Twitter, Workshop: Semantic Web for Social Good Workshop (SW4SG) at International Semantic Web Conference 2018, CEUR
Fernandez, M., Asif, M. and Alani, H. (2018) Understanding the Roots of Radicalisation on Twitter, In WebSci ’18: 10th ACM Conference on Web Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery)
Saif, H., Dickinson, T., Kastler, L., Fernandez, M. and Alani, H. (2017) A Semantic Graph-Based Approach for Radicalisation Detection on Social Media, Proc. Int. Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC), Portorož, Slovenia, 10249, pp. 571-587, Springer
Information from the resource website
The GRAVITATE project (Grant Agreement No. 740934), hosted on the CORDIS.