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The Seminar on Early and Present Human History closes its first session with the debate "Radicalization: Threat versus Attraction."

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This fifth session concludes with a seminar-debate format in an Inverted Classroom format, open to the entire university community.

IMG 1784On 11 April in a crowded session of students y teachers, was held in the Fuenlabrada Campus, the fifth day of the Seminar on Primitive and Current History of Human Beings, the last of the first session held this quarter, organized by the Professor Jesus Jimenez Guijarro (Ancient History area)The student of the Double Degree in History and Tourism Ayelén de Gregorio Patucha, introduced the topic of debate “Radicalization: Threat vs. Attraction".

La presentation was thorough even in its synthetic concept and addressed the topic of the different radicalization processes, especially from a perspective of the youthIn these first 20 minutes of the day the topic was discussed the way in which radical approaches are presented to society through the use of elements of attraction. In parallel, it showed the main ideas of the risks y threats that The growing process of social radicalization entails for society and especially for the younger portion of it.

IMG 1814During the debate, in which About 20 students participated, and teachers, different ones were treated Topics that raised a great interest or with a intense dialogue. This revealed the sense of urgency that exists around the different processes of radicalization that are open in society and in the political y how These “fronts” of presenting ideas They have gone beyond the framework of dialogue to get closer to the grouper confrontation organized.

The debate, which surpassed the hour and a half duration, concluded with a reflexión common relative to the need to remain alert to radicalization processes and, above all, in the need to know which are the elements of attraction that different groups employ all with can bring to life a atmosphere of confrontation no way beyond ideas.