
Episode #7
Wellbeing in Research on Violent Extremism
In this episode, zeina ismail-allouche welcomes Mackenzie Hart, an emerging researcher whose personal journey and on-the-ground experience shape a thoughtful reflection on the newest frontiers of violent extremism and the wellbeing of those who study it. Recorded before the passing of Garth Davies and shared in his memory, this conversation is connected to his pioneering work on nihilistic extremism, and to the very foundations of CANSES, where connection and mutual support are not peripheral to research, but vital to sustaining it. Together, they explore: How the gap between the field and research can be bridged, by grounding research in its real impact on the ground. The overlooked toll of studying PVE — desensitization, isolation, and the loss of real-time connection — and why building communities of practice is essential. A conceptualization of nihilistic violent extremism that extends Garth’s reflections from our last episode, diving into why youth are increasingly preyed upon. An early-career researcher immersed in difficult content, Mackenzie Hart shares where she finds the light.






