This article draws on the criminological work of Gresham Sykes and David Matza as a starting point for theorizing the nature and appeal of the western jihadi subculture, defined here as a hybrid and heavily digitized global imaginary that extols and justifies violent jihad as a way of life and being. It suggests that at the centre of this subculture are three focal concerns: (1) Violence and Machismo; (2) Death and Martyrdom; and (3) Disdain of the Dunya. More critically, it argues that these three focal concerns have immediate counterparts in the shadow values of the wider society with which western jihadists are in contention. This argument has important implications for debates over radicalization and the attractions of jihadist activism
European Jihadism has evolved since it first appeared in the 1990s. In many European countries, at t...
Elaborating on conceptualizations of kitsch in the realm of art and sociology in the context of ISIS...
The number one concern on the agenda for most European intelligence services has been, for the last...
The backgrounds and modus operandi of more recent jihadi terrorists tend to share factors and charac...
Armed conflicts and violence have always been concomitant with human history but it is undeniable th...
Overall, this research finds that cultural jihad is a significant threat to the Western way of life,...
The article examines some recent areas of Al Qaeda and salafi-jihadi ideology and argues that, while...
This thesis challenges the conventional wisdom that tends to conflate Arab foreign fighters with Isl...
Images are known to have important effects on human perception and persuasion. Jihadist groups are a...
In the Islamic world, the term Jihad bears intricate meaning, and its rightful interpretation has oc...
© 2018 Dr. Elisa OrofinoThis project investigates the appeal of the group Hizb ut-Tahrir, primarily ...
Current research on jihadism is dominated by the policy and security perspectives that characterize ...
Based on empirical research in Europe, this chapter explores jihadist and far-right extremism, with ...
Many speculations revolve around the political goals of Islamists and jihadists. What is it that al-...
In both the United States and Europe, explanations of homegrown radicalization emphasize the power o...
European Jihadism has evolved since it first appeared in the 1990s. In many European countries, at t...
Elaborating on conceptualizations of kitsch in the realm of art and sociology in the context of ISIS...
The number one concern on the agenda for most European intelligence services has been, for the last...
The backgrounds and modus operandi of more recent jihadi terrorists tend to share factors and charac...
Armed conflicts and violence have always been concomitant with human history but it is undeniable th...
Overall, this research finds that cultural jihad is a significant threat to the Western way of life,...
The article examines some recent areas of Al Qaeda and salafi-jihadi ideology and argues that, while...
This thesis challenges the conventional wisdom that tends to conflate Arab foreign fighters with Isl...
Images are known to have important effects on human perception and persuasion. Jihadist groups are a...
In the Islamic world, the term Jihad bears intricate meaning, and its rightful interpretation has oc...
© 2018 Dr. Elisa OrofinoThis project investigates the appeal of the group Hizb ut-Tahrir, primarily ...
Current research on jihadism is dominated by the policy and security perspectives that characterize ...
Based on empirical research in Europe, this chapter explores jihadist and far-right extremism, with ...
Many speculations revolve around the political goals of Islamists and jihadists. What is it that al-...
In both the United States and Europe, explanations of homegrown radicalization emphasize the power o...
European Jihadism has evolved since it first appeared in the 1990s. In many European countries, at t...
Elaborating on conceptualizations of kitsch in the realm of art and sociology in the context of ISIS...
The number one concern on the agenda for most European intelligence services has been, for the last...