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Safer Gamers, Safer Societies

The Members of ENgaGE

 

The creation of ENgaGE was the result of a comprehensive mapping exercise designed to identify potential members. The mapping exercise led to the development of the ENgaGE Stakeholders Database and the Gaming Stakeholders Mapping Report (link to the report available here), serving as a knowledge and referral tool, informing the development of ENgaGE. In total, the research team identified and analysed the activities of 193 stakeholders, among them 68 state institutions and authorities, 44 gaming world actors, 45 non-governmental organisations, 20 European and regional organisations and 16 academic institutions. As part of their research, the team conducted more than 50 phone consultations to actively engage with the stakeholders and better understand their work and engagement with the gaming-extremism nexus. Following the identification and assessment of each stakeholder, an evaluation process was conducted. This process led to the selection of ENgaGE members based on specific criteria, ensuring that each member was chosen for their unique contributions and alignment with ENgaGE’s goals. 

 

  • The National Coordinator and Director of the Albanian Center for Countering Violent Extremism (CCVE) – Albania

  • The Federal Agency for the Protection of Children and Youth in the Media (BzKJ) – Germany

  • The Center for Documentation and Counter Extremism (CDE), Denmark

  • The Danish Police – Denmark

  • Valencia Local Police (EPA) – Spain

  • SCENOR - SCientia ENim ORbis terrarium – Austria

  • The Center for Missing and Exploited Children (CNZD) – Croatia

  • The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) – UK, Europe

  • GLOBSEC – Slovakia

  • Centre for Digital Youth Care (CDYC) – Denmark

  • The Institute for Democracy and Civil Society (IDZ) – Germany

  • Kosovo Centre for Security Studies (KCSS) - Kosovo

  • modus|zad – Germany

  • Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin), The Center for Technology and Society (ZTG) - Germany

  • Swansea University, The Cyber Threats Research Centre (CYTREC) – UK

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