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Editorial: Extremism in games. [PDF]
Kowert R, Lakhani S, Steinkuehler C.
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Are radicalization and terrorism associated with psychiatric disorders? A systematic review.
Margot Trimbur +4 more
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ABSTRACT Young people's civic engagement in online environments, particularly on social networking sites, is often assumed to have mixed consequences for individual development. Previous theorizing suggests that online civic engagement can foster civic development by stimulating interest in sociopolitical issues and strengthening a sense of ...
Jan Šerek +2 more
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Policing extremism on gaming-adjacent platforms: awful but lawful? [PDF]
Allchorn W, Orofino E.
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ABSTRACT This panel study examines changes in attitudes towards Ukrainian and Russian minorities in the Czech Republic and their links to disinformation beliefs and democratic commitment. The data were obtained from 490 respondents in a Czech quota sample (age 18–69; M = 46.09, SD = 13.40; 45.7% women).
Martina Klicperova‐Baker +3 more
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A primer on politicization, polarization, radicalization, and activation and their implications for democracy in times of rapid technological change. [PDF]
Smith LGE, Thomas EF.
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The Relationships Between Personal Identity, National Identity, and Well‐Being
ABSTRACT Introduction Personal and national identities can play a pivotal role in understanding youth well‐being in increasingly diverse societies. However, previous research has predominantly focused on Western contexts, overlooking youth from non‐Western societies.
Kazumi Sugimura +2 more
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Unifying the Extremes: Developing a Unified Model for Detecting and Predicting Extremist Traits and Radicalization. [PDF]
Lahnala A +4 more
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Radicalization Processes and Transitional Phases in Female and Male Detainees Residing in Dutch Terrorism Wings. [PDF]
Thijssen G +4 more
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Abstract Despite decades of documented ethnic inequalities in Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND), the well‐established role of social determinants of health and growing awareness of cultural safety and trauma‐informed practices in supporting children's mental health, their integration into England's SEND policy remains unclear. This study,
Sorcha Ní Chobhthaigh +12 more
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