Radicalization and variations of violence: new theoretical approaches and original case studies

This book focusses on the interaction between different kinds of violence and radicalization. Current research criticizes linear models of radicalization and assumes that individuals are involved in radical actions even without extremist preferences. In recent years, the research on radicalization a...

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Other Authors: Beck, Daniel 1992- (Editor), Renner, Julia 1991- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing [2023]
Series:Contributions to international relations
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Summary:This book focusses on the interaction between different kinds of violence and radicalization. Current research criticizes linear models of radicalization and assumes that individuals are involved in radical actions even without extremist preferences. In recent years, the research on radicalization and the use of violence has increasingly been focused on this phenomenon of individual radicalization. However, radicalization is a manifold phenomenon on various levels and exists in miscellaneous variations. The book provides an impetus for analysing social situations that contain the potential for the emergence of conflict. This is done through new outlooks on the role of emotions, the influence of narratives and representations, the connection between (non)violence and emancipation and, lastly, new approaches and perspectives on deradicalization.
Physical Description:X, 202 Seiten
ISBN:9783031270109

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