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Transnational Nationalisms Reflections on Nationalism and Territory in Globalization

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Transnational practices redefine nationalism: a nonterritorial sense of belonging for groups and extraterritorial sovereignty for states. Territory is at the core of the analysis in both cases. For groups and communities' transnationalism leads to a new imagined community guided by an “imagined geography” that is not territorial.
Riva Kastoryano
wiley   +1 more source

Gender Constructions in the Prevention of and Deradicalization from Islamism in Germany.

open access: yesJournal for Deradicalization, 2023
Women have always played a key role in modern extremist organizations. Ambivalent propaganda and recruitment strategies also specifically target women.
Bösing Eike   +3 more
doaj  

Trends in Student Radicalization across University Campuses in Afghanistan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This study aims to examine the trends in student radicalization across eight university campuses in Afghanistan. We conclude from our survey of student and staff views and an analysis of the character of protests across campuses that the extent of ...
Mohammadi, Abdul Ahad, Zaman, Robert
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A bare-bones mathematical model of radicalization

open access: yes, 2014
Radicalization is the process by which people come to adopt increasingly extreme political or religious ideologies. While radical thinking is by no means problematic in itself, it becomes a threat to national security when it leads to violence.
McCluskey, Connell, Santoprete, Manuele
core   +5 more sources

Integration Before Multiculturalism

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Despite research which shows that, over the last 40 years, most Western states have steadily enhanced their multicultural policies, on the ground, reality tells a different story. Today, Western governments are closing their borders and reversing long‐standing programmes that welcomed newcomers, whereas immigrants continue to be targets of ...
Avigail Eisenberg
wiley   +1 more source

Explaining Variation in Support for Ethnic Group Rights: The Role of Forced Displacement and Conflict Proximity

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Why do some members of an ethnic group support ethnic group rights while others do not? Drawing on social psychology, I argue that exposure to political violence shapes individual attitudes by deepening in‐group and out‐group distinctions and fostering expressive solidarity towards group rights. To test this argument, the study uses nationally
Oner Yigit
wiley   +1 more source

Jumanji Extremism? How games and gamification could facilitate radicalization processes

open access: yesJournal for Deradicalization, 2020
While the last years have seen increased engagement with gaming in relation to extremist attacks, its potential role in facilitating radicalization has received less attention than other factors.
Linda Schlegel
doaj  

The Racialisation of Rape: A Far‐Right Tool for Boundary‐Creation Across Borders

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Far‐right parties and movements have increasingly come to incorporate ideas of gender equality into their political agendas. While seemingly out of concern for women's rights and safety, these issues are in reality seldom more than a veil to further the stigmatisation of Muslim men.
Mathilda Åkerlund
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring the Dynamics of Radicalization in Pakistan: A Comprehensive Analysis

open access: yesSAGE Open
Across the globe, radicalization is understood as a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that is on the rise. The emergence of various extreme ideologies and groups underscores the pressing need to recognize the underlying factors fueling radicalization ...
Amber Javed, Noor Elahi, Bahadar Nawab
doaj   +1 more source

Rethinking Radicalization [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Examines how the intelligence community and law enforcement agencies view the risk of homegrown terrorism and how the "religious conveyor belt" theory shapes government efforts, even though no one factor marks would-be terrorists.
Faiza Patel
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