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Regaining power: How feelings of exclusion during COVID-19 are associated with radicalism among critics of containment policies [PDF]
Past experimental research has shown that social exclusion can be linked with radicalism. During the COVID-19 pandemic, feelings of social isolation and loneliness rose, just like protests and violence against national anti-COVID-19 measures did.
Michaela Pfundmair
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The Myth of Religious “Radicalism”
This work examines an academic exposure on the issues of religious radicalism increasing globally not only in the West but also in the east countries.
Amanah Nurish
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The Making of a Radical: The Role of Peer Harassment in Youth Political Radicalism [PDF]
Marta Miklikowska +2 more
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Radical Reactivity of Radical Ions in Solution. Radical--Radical and Radical--Substrate Coupling Mechanisms. [PDF]
The linear sweep voltammetry response to competitive radical ion-substrate coupling and radical ion dimerization mechanisms was determined by digital simulation. The simulations were carried out to mimic the conditions under which experimental studies had previously shown that the radical ion-substrate coupling mechanism is the preferred reaction ...
Vernon D. Parker +7 more
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Formation of an anti-radicalism and terrorism law-aware society
To create harmony and peace in society, every form of radicalism and terrorism must be abolished. Preventing radicalism and terrorism is not easy, because it requires a systematic and massive strategy.
Rini Fathonah +3 more
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Radicalism has become a real threat faced by all countries in the world, including Indonesia. This condition occurs because radicalism is the origin ideology of terrorism which has been confirmed as an extraordinary crime for the world.
Tri Adianto +3 more
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Radicalism is a challenge and concern for the world, including the Muslim community in Indonesia. The radicalism movement is evidenced by the existence of violence in achieving its goals in political, religious, social, educational, and economic matters.
Leilana Octaviani +2 more
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The radical ambitions of counter‐radicalization [PDF]
AbstractThe “Trojan Horse” scandal laid bare an anxiety at the heart of the British security establishment; an anxiety that brings together questions of identity, values, and security within the demand to manage radicalization. It is an anxiety that, I will argue, reveals a novel conceptualization of threat that has driven the UK’s security and ...
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Criminological analysis of criminal radicalism state among convicts in penal institutions
The article is devoted to the study of the criminal radicalism state among prisoners in penal institutions. The purpose of the article is to formulate a theoretical model of the criminal radicalism state among prisoners in penal institutions.
P. Yu. Danylchenko
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sponsorship: This work was supported in part by the Research Council KU Leuven grants C14/18/067 and STG/17/019, by CyberSecurity Research Flanders with reference number VR20192203, and by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) through the WOG Coding Theory and Cryptography. (Research Council KU Leuven|C14/18/067, Research Council KU Leuven|STG/17/019,
Castryck, Wouter +2 more
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