© Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.This article explores radicalization and deradicalization by considering the experiences of six young Tunisian people who had become Salafist Muslims. Their responses to narrative interviews and repertory grid technique are considered from a personal construct perspective, revealing processes of construing and reconstruing, as well as relevant aspects of the structure and content of their construct systems. In two cases, their journeys involved not only radicalization but self-deradicalization, and their experiences are drawn on to consider implications for deradicalization.Peer reviewe
In this article, the term “radicalisation” is discussed as a process that appears to be a defensive ...
Master of Social Sciences in Criminology and Forensic Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2...
Successful radicalization posits three outcomes: extremism, terrorism or both. As these are undesira...
This paper explores radicalization and deradicalization by considering the experiences of six young ...
© 2019 Feixas and Winter.This article identifies common features of existing models of radicalizatio...
This article identifies common features of existing models of radicalization and deradicalization, s...
This article gives an example of self-deradicalisation from Tunisia. It addresses the potential of r...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
Radicalization is a major challenge of contemporary global security. It conjures up images of violen...
This innovative book examines radicalization from new psychological perspectives by examining the di...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
© 2022 Winter, Morrison and van den Bos. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms ...
"Although research into the processes and outcomes of radicalization has yielded significant discove...
Moving beyond the concern with causes of radicalization, this article explores the transformative as...
Violent radicalization and terrorism continue to pose social and security problems. Starting from th...
In this article, the term “radicalisation” is discussed as a process that appears to be a defensive ...
Master of Social Sciences in Criminology and Forensic Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2...
Successful radicalization posits three outcomes: extremism, terrorism or both. As these are undesira...
This paper explores radicalization and deradicalization by considering the experiences of six young ...
© 2019 Feixas and Winter.This article identifies common features of existing models of radicalizatio...
This article identifies common features of existing models of radicalization and deradicalization, s...
This article gives an example of self-deradicalisation from Tunisia. It addresses the potential of r...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
Radicalization is a major challenge of contemporary global security. It conjures up images of violen...
This innovative book examines radicalization from new psychological perspectives by examining the di...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
© 2022 Winter, Morrison and van den Bos. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms ...
"Although research into the processes and outcomes of radicalization has yielded significant discove...
Moving beyond the concern with causes of radicalization, this article explores the transformative as...
Violent radicalization and terrorism continue to pose social and security problems. Starting from th...
In this article, the term “radicalisation” is discussed as a process that appears to be a defensive ...
Master of Social Sciences in Criminology and Forensic Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2...
Successful radicalization posits three outcomes: extremism, terrorism or both. As these are undesira...