Professor Ulrich Kropiunigg
Previously a University Professor at the Centre for Public Health at the Medical University of Vienna, Dr Kropiunigg’s studies have pursued psychology and psychotherapy with a strong awareness of social and political phenomena. Among other topics like psychoneuroimmunology and psychosocial factors in Alzheimer’s disease, he has focussed on attitude changes and group dynamics in peace-camps, taboos in families of adolescents, the psychological determinants of radicalization and the early prevention of extremism. As part of the latter study in five countries he co-designed the curricula for Women without Borders’ Mother Schools programme, which aims to encourage and educate family members, particularly mothers, to take an active role in safeguarding their families and communities.
- Company:Medical University of Vienna
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11th September 2015, 2 Day Event: Fri 11th-Sat 12th Sep
International Conference on Women and Jihad: Radicalisation, De-radicalisation and Human Rights
International Conference on Women and Jihad: Radicalisation, De-radicalisation and Human Rights