Radicalisation: a global and comparative perspective
Radicalisation has become an important part of the twenty-first-century security and political landscape. It is a seemingly ubiquitous term, employed by academics, policymakers, civil society actors, practitioners and media alike, in ever-expanding ways--describing everything from changing domestic...
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Zusammenfassung: | Radicalisation has become an important part of the twenty-first-century security and political landscape. It is a seemingly ubiquitous term, employed by academics, policymakers, civil society actors, practitioners and media alike, in ever-expanding ways--describing everything from changing domestic social movements to the growth of international terrorism. This volume provides a comprehensive treatment of 'radicalisation': the processes during which individuals or groups adopt increasingly extreme political, social or religious beliefs, positions or aspirations, particularly in cases associated with the use of violence. Adopting a multifaceted and comparative approach, the contributors interrogate this phenomenon from wide-ranging social, ideological, religious and historical angles. 0The first part of the book explores how academia has engaged with the concept of radicalisation, including the ontological and epistemological concerns of Critical Terrorism Studies; theoretical models for understanding radicalisation; and approaches to radicalisation through the various lenses of identity, gender, youth and media. The second part explores manifestations of radicalisation through a range of diverse case studies, including the Falun Gong movement; Aum Shinrikyo; Far-Right trans-nationalism; white nationalist lone wolves and the 'Great Replacement' thesis; ISIS and Western jihadists; deradicalisation programmes; hero myths; the Extreme Right in Eastern Europe; and the dark side of globalisation |
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CONTENTS ix Contributors Introduction Akil № Awan and James R. Lewis 1 SECTION I APPROACHES TO RADICALISATION 1. Problematising Radicalisation Kieran Ford and Richard Jackson 2. The Social Ecology Model of “Homegrown” Jihadist Radicalisation Lorne L. Dawson 33 3. Routes to Terrorism: A Rational Choice Perspective to Radicalisation Stephen C. Nemeth 57 11 4. Radicalisation as Identity Reconfiguration and Narrative Resonance: The Case of IS in Europe Akil N. Awan 79 5. Processes of Radicalisation Onscreen: How We Canonise the White Saints of Freedom Christopher Hartney 105 6. Interpreting the Radicalisation of Youth: What Can Research on NRM Converts Tell Us About Westerners Who Join Radical Islamic Groups? Margrethe Loov 121 7. Myths of Heroes and Radicalisation Heather S. Gregg 139 8. Beyond Women: Rethinking Gender and Radicalisation Elizabeth Pearson vii 159
SECTION II PRISMS OF RADICALISATION 9. Falun Gong: The Radicalisation of a Religious Movement Xudong Ning and James R. Lewis 191 10. Aum Shinrikvo and the “Aum Incident”: The Radicalisation of a Young Japanese Religious Group Martin Repp 209 11. Creating the Discourse of Religious Radicalisation in Kyrgyzstan Meerim Aitkulova 231 12. Transnational Far-Right Digital Publics and Radicalisation Bharath Ganesh and Caterina Froio 247 13. Between Offline and Online Violent Radicalisation: Repertoires of Action of the Extreme Right in Eastern and Central Europe Manuela Caiani 279 14. ‘The Radicalisation of Western Man’: The Great Replacement, White Radical Nationalism, and Lone Wolf Violence Mattias Gardell 301 IS. The Collapse of Cultures: Jihadis, the Alt-Right and the Dark Side of Globalization Scott Atran 323 16. Making De-Radicalisation: The Framing of De-Radicalisation in the UK and Nigeria Gordon Clubb, Daniel Koehler, Ryan O’Connor and Jonatan Schewe 355 17. Counter-Radicalisation Surveillance as a Public Health Measure: Counterterrorism in the Public Sector Charlotte Heath-Kelly 383 Notes Index 403 411
A comparative, multidisciplinary interrogation of how people across the world become extremists of all kinds, and how different scholarly fields study and theorise this process. Radicalisation has become an important part of the twenty-first-century security and political landscape. It is a seemingly ubiquitous term, employed by academics, policymakers, civil society actors, practitioners and media alike, in ever-expanding ways—describing everything from changing domestic social movements to the growth of international terrorism. This volume provides a comprehensive treatment of ‘radicalisation’: the processes during which individuals or groups adopt increasingly extreme political, social or religious beliefs, positions or aspirations, particularly in cases associated with the use of violence. Adopting a multifaceted and comparative approach, the contributors interrogate this phenomenon from wide-ranging social, ideological, religious and historical angles. The first part of the book explores how academia has engaged with the concept of radicalisation, including the ontological and epistemological concerns of Critical Terrorism Studies; theoretical models for understanding radicalisation; and approaches to radicalisation through the various lenses of identity, gender, youth and media. The second part explores manifestations of radicalisation through a range of diverse case studies, including the Falun Gong movement; Aum Shinrikyo; farright trans-nationalism; white nationalist lone wolves and the ‘Great Replacement’ thesis; ISIS and Western jihadists; deradicalisation
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