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Radicalization and violent extremism depend on envy; conspiracy ideation, sometimes
Emotions are conspicuous components of radicalization, violent extremism, and conspiracy ideation. Of the emotions studied for their contribution to those social pathologies, envy has been relatively unexplored.
Michael Moncrieff +2 more
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From Envy to Radicalization. [PDF]
Models of radicalization have typically placed grievances at the heart of radicalization. In contrast, we argue that viewing the radicalizing agent as decidedly proactive, and less reactive, better accounts for the available data.
Moncrieff M, Lienard P.
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In the digital era, online radicalization has emerged as a significant concern for governments, social media platforms, and researchers. Detecting and preventing online radicalization have become key priorities, leading to extensive research efforts ...
Omran Berjawi +2 more
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What are the effects of different elements of media on radicalization outcomes? A systematic review
Background Most national counter‐radicalization strategies identify the media, and particularly the Internet as key sources of risk for radicalization. However, the magnitude of the relationships between different types of media usage and radicalization ...
Michael Wolfowicz +2 more
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Notional and conceptual approaches to radicalization as a process of violent extremism development [PDF]
Radicalization is a political, social, psychological and group process that leads to the circumstances where certain political beliefs are accompanied by the readiness of an individual or a group to manifest violent extremism and acts of terrorism in a ...
Jugović Aleksandar L. +1 more
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Deradicalisation in Germany: preventing and countering violent extremism
This article examines the development of German policies aiming at the deradicalisation of extremists and terrorists which, originating in the late 1980s, were initially focused on left-wing terrorists. In the 1990s, the German authorities extended their
Daniel Koehler
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The Concept of “Radicalization”: an Overview of Scientific Approaches in Modern Foreign Literature [PDF]
The article is devoted to the research of definition and the comparative analysis of characteristics of a number of concepts, such as “radicalism”, “radical” “radical ideology” and the term “radicalization”, derivative of them, in modern foreign ...
Vasil T. Sakaev
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During the last decades, new forms of men’s rights activism have emerged, commonly referred to as the ‘manosphere’. This loosely connected, misogynistic online movement particularly attracts young men.
Matteo Botto, Lucas Gottzén
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Auditing radicalization pathways on YouTube [PDF]
Non-profits, as well as the media, have hypothesized the existence of a radicalization pipeline on YouTube, claiming that users systematically progress towards more extreme content on the platform.
Manoel Horta Ribeiro +4 more
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Background. Efforts in awakening national values are efforts in building a nation. Pancasila as the ideology of the Indonesian nation is declining day by day. Many factors are suspected to be the cause, one of which is radicalization. As a form of effort
M. Furqon +14 more
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