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Approval of extreme right-wing organizations and social movements and support for political violence in the United States: findings from a nationally representative survey [PDF]

open access: yesInjury Epidemiology
Background Concern for political violence in the United States remains high. The limited information available indicates that approval of specific extreme right-wing organizations and social movements is associated with support for and willingness to ...
Garen J. Wintemute   +6 more
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The scope and limits of combatting violent extremism in the United Kingdom

open access: yesRevista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals, 2021
This article situates the debate on the United Kingdom’s Prevent policy in the broader framework of the global paradigm for countering violent extremism (CVE), which appeared at the end of 2015.
Tahir Abbas
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From terrorism to extremism: policies for preventing violent extremism in Europe

open access: yesRevista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals, 2021
This article analyses the evolution of the paradigm of the antiterrorist strategy and its most recent manifestation in Europe: policies for prevention of violent extremism (PVE).
Alice Martini   +1 more
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Countering Extremist Ideology and Media Security of the State

open access: yesУправленческое консультирование, 2023
National security in the media sphere is becoming a multifaceted task related to the implementation of Russia’s cultural sovereignty in the context of digital transformation.
V. P. Kirilenko   +2 more
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Russia and Countering Violent Extremism in the Internet and Social Media: Exploring Prospects for U.S.-Russia Cooperation Beyond the "Reset"

open access: yesJournal of Strategic Security, 2013
Russia has been targeted with a series of terrorist attacks over the past several years, and there are a growing number of extremist groups operating throughout Russia’s society utilizing the Internet/social media to promote their narratives and ...
Sharyl N. Cross Dr.
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Quest for Significance and Violent Extremism: The Case of Domestic Radicalization

open access: yesPolitical Psychology, 2016
In the present study, we applied the quest for significance model of radicalization to explain the use of political violence. According to the model, when people experience loss of personal significance (e.g., due to social rejection, achievement failures, or abuse) the motivation to restore significance may push them toward the use of extreme means ...
Jaśko, Katarzyna   +2 more
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Technology: Negotiating Tomorrow’s Armed Conflict and Terrorism in West Africa [PDF]

open access: yesУченые записки Института Африки Российской академии наук, 2019
This paper, using the case of Boko Haram in Nigeria, examines the impact of technology on future armed conflicts and violent extremism in Nigeria and West Africa.
Bukola Adeyemi OYENIYI
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Preventing violent and hateful extremism: comparing the experiences of domestic Swedish and international humanitarian-development NGOs

open access: yesConflict, Security & Development, 2023
In Sweden, local authorities are encouraged to cooperate with civil society to promote resilience to violent extremism. However, some (mostly Muslim) organisations are approached with suspicion and sometimes accused of not subscribing to basic democratic principles.
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WORD BOMBS: THE USE OF STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS TO COUNTER DOMESTIC VIOLENT EXTREMISM

open access: yes, 2022
This thesis investigates how implementing strategic communications can counter domestic violent extremist (DVE) behavior in the United States. Strategic communications use counter-messaging based on research and intelligence of the group’s behaviors and perceptions.
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Arun Kundnani (2014) The Muslims are Coming! Islamophobia, Extremism and the Domestic War on Terror. London: Verso.

open access: yesInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2015
Martin Luther King Jr understood the link between individual violence at home and state violence abroad. In part of his message that is often downplayed, he told an audience at Riverside Church, New York in 1967 that the promotion of nonviolent direct ...
Greg Martin
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