The concepts of radicalisation and de-radicalisation are primarily defined by the assumption they make that there is a causal relationship between ideas and action. However, the causal role of ideas in informing behaviour has been strongly contested and has thus far eluded and undermined radicalisation and de-radicalisation conceptually and practically. The following article provides a theoretical basis for identifying the causal relationship between ideas and action through Margaret Archer’s critical realist ontology. Drawing on fieldwork conducted in Northern Ireland, the article identifies processes of ideational causal reproduction and morphogenesis in the Provisional Irish Republican Army’s thinking on armed struggle during its transit...
Over the last decade various theoretical models of radicalization or pathways into engagement in vio...
In this article, through comparative historical research, the authors seek to account for the «how» ...
Over the last decade various theoretical models of radicalization or pathways into engagement in vio...
The continuity of terrorism and political violence from generation to generation demonstrates the ne...
The thesis explains how terrorism campaigns end, using social movement theory to analyse the Provisi...
We propose an explanatory framework for the comparative study of radicalization that focuses on its ...
We propose an explanatory framework for the comparative study of radicalization that focuses on its ...
Why is it that some social movements engaged in contentious politics experience radicalization where...
The article engages with emerging debates on the potential role returning Islamic State fighters may...
In this article, through comparative historical research, the authors seek to account for the "how" ...
This volume focuses on a number of research questions, drawn from social movement scholarship: How d...
Early models of radicalisation of belief and the use of violence were described in terms of progress...
Recently, radicalism and radicalization have been gaining a great deal of public attention and are c...
Why is it that some social movements engaged in contentious politics experience radicalization where...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
Over the last decade various theoretical models of radicalization or pathways into engagement in vio...
In this article, through comparative historical research, the authors seek to account for the «how» ...
Over the last decade various theoretical models of radicalization or pathways into engagement in vio...
The continuity of terrorism and political violence from generation to generation demonstrates the ne...
The thesis explains how terrorism campaigns end, using social movement theory to analyse the Provisi...
We propose an explanatory framework for the comparative study of radicalization that focuses on its ...
We propose an explanatory framework for the comparative study of radicalization that focuses on its ...
Why is it that some social movements engaged in contentious politics experience radicalization where...
The article engages with emerging debates on the potential role returning Islamic State fighters may...
In this article, through comparative historical research, the authors seek to account for the "how" ...
This volume focuses on a number of research questions, drawn from social movement scholarship: How d...
Early models of radicalisation of belief and the use of violence were described in terms of progress...
Recently, radicalism and radicalization have been gaining a great deal of public attention and are c...
Why is it that some social movements engaged in contentious politics experience radicalization where...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
Over the last decade various theoretical models of radicalization or pathways into engagement in vio...
In this article, through comparative historical research, the authors seek to account for the «how» ...
Over the last decade various theoretical models of radicalization or pathways into engagement in vio...