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Building resilience against violent extremism digitally: trialing a new gender-based approach among gamers. [PDF]
Lamphere-Englund G +7 more
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The Asymmetry of British Modernism:Hugh MacDiarmid and Wyndham Lewis [PDF]
Thomson, Alex
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Abstract The return to “old glories” is one of the main promises of radical‐right parties, picking up on widespread longings for the collective past. Many people argue that radical‐right support is motivated by Relative Deprivation, that is, the perception of being worse off than others.
Carla Grosche, Tobias Rothmund
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The biological burden of conflict across populations worldwide. [PDF]
Cardona JF +2 more
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Integrating insights into radicalization: A text‐mining systematic review
Abstract The study of radicalization encompasses a broad spectrum of perspectives, with scholars from diverse disciplines – ranging from psychology, sociology, political science, criminology, to economics – contributing to its multifaceted comprehension. Despite this substantial body of empirical research, the knowledge is fragmented across disciplines,
Anna Knorr +3 more
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Policing extremism on gaming-adjacent platforms: awful but lawful? [PDF]
Allchorn W, Orofino E.
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Abstract In an adversarial collaboration, two preregistered U.S.‐based studies (total N = 6181) tested three hypotheses regarding the relationship between political ideology and belief rigidity (operationalized as less evidence‐based belief updating): rigidity‐of‐the‐right, symmetry, and rigidity‐of‐extremes.
Shauna M. Bowes +6 more
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Extremist identity creation through performative infighting on Steam. [PDF]
Newhouse AB, Kowert R.
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