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De quelques réflexions sur les sinuosités de la radicalisation
The term of "radicalisation" has come to be commonly used in public discourse. It is the object of an intensive use in the media and on the part of politicians. Islamization of the radicality for some, radicalization of the Islam for others. It is urgent
Haoues Seniguer, Seniguer, Haoues
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Marriage of Love? Cross‐Fertilisation Between Illiberalism and Euroscepticism
Abstract The article contributes to the conceptual mapping of the interaction between Euroscepticism and illiberalism, suggesting that there is a mutual reinforcement process between them. The overlaps cover the following areas: the critique of supranationalism, the resulting defence of national sovereignty, the defence of the (national) majority ...
Vít Hloušek, Vratislav Havlík
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Parmi les différentes formes d’intervention s’adressant à des personnes engagées ou à risque de basculer dans la radicalisation violente qui ont vu le jour dans la dernière décennie, le mentorat a été présenté comme une avenue prometteuse pour briser l ...
Élise Bourgeois-Guérin +3 more
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Background Support for violent and non‐violent radicalization co‐exists in some, but not all, adolescents. Yet, little is known about how adolescents transition towards or away from violent and/or non‐violent radicalization over time. Within a socio‐ecological framework, this study investigates how Canadian adolescents move from profiles that support ...
Diana Miconi +3 more
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Stakeholders of (De-)Radicalisation in Finland : D3.1 Country Report
The country report Stakeholders of (De)-Radicalisation in Finland presents the Finnish situation regarding terrorism, radicalisation and de-radicalisation during past 20 years. Based on a desk study, the report’s sources include scientific literature, publications of public authorities, nationally relevant news media, and party programmes.
Palonen Emilia +3 more
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Social Media Is a Threat for Democracy! A Political Perspective for Analysing and Diminishing Harm
Abstract Social media platforms, once hailed as potential champions of dialogue, have evolved into commodified spaces in which their business models incentivize hate speech, misinformation, polarization, and the political fragmentation of society, benefiting corporate and political elites while eroding democracy.
Itziar Castelló +3 more
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Publi * European Counter-Radicalisation and "De-radicalisation"
European Counter-Radicalisation and De-radicalisation: A Comparative Evaluation of Approaches in the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark and Germany * Riazat Butt and Henry Tuck, Institute for Strategic Dialogue (2014) This report is a comparative assessment ...
Jeanne Pawella
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Priming Need–Frustrating Memories Sparks Conspiracy Beliefs: A Self‐Determination Theory Perspective
ABSTRACT Objective Memories shape perceptions and decisions in uncertain situations through their encoded levels of autonomy, competence, and relatedness satisfaction or frustration. This research investigated their predictive value on COVID‐19 conspiracy theories endorsement, when triggered by freedom‐restrictive contexts.
Marie‐Jeanne Leonard +1 more
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Public Mental Health Approaches to Online Radicalisation: An Empty Systematic Review. [PDF]
Mughal R +5 more
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With the string of attacks that struck Europe in 2004 and 2005, ‘radicalisation’ has become the primary prism for understanding the motivations that lead individuals to embrace terrorism. Terrorism as the result of a ‘radicalisation process’ is now often
Malkki, Leenaeditor +3 more
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