The rise of populism and the radical right alongside ongoing global recruitment by jihadist groups has seen academics and popular discourse alike note parallels between the two. In particular, authors have emphasized gendered similarities between the movements. Based on ‘close-up’ ethnographic research, this article empirically shows how gender produces group members’ activism in two extreme movements: a network linked to the UK’s banned Islamist group al-Muhajiroun; and activists for the English Defence League, Britain First and other anti-Islam(ist) groups. Through a gendered analysis, the article problematizes assertions that the two movements mirror one another. In particular, it emphasizes the ways in which gender produces fragmentati...
Men who join militant Islamist networks often frame their participation in masculine terms, as prote...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the gendered recruitment of IS advances the radicalisati...
This study is concerned with the phenomena of female jihadists in Europe. The role of women in terro...
Social media has become the milieu of choice to radicalize young impressionable minds by terrorist o...
Last year, the UK saw four violent extremist attacks, three jihadi, and one ‘far-right’.1 ISIS and t...
In the media and within the literature, far right extremism has been noted as being hypermasculine i...
In this article, Elizabeth Pearson and Emily Winterbotham explore the role of gender in radicalisati...
Countering Violent Extremism - "Women, Gender and Daesh Radicalisation", A Milieu Approach". Auteurs...
How does gender identity factor into preventing violent extremism, and rehabilitating individuals in...
The terrorist group Islamic State succeeds in radicalizing thousands of young people from the West, ...
Drawing on both official and scholastic descriptions of the Muslim Brotherhood and Generation Identi...
Abstract A vast amount of social science research has been dedicated to the study of Islamist extrem...
Over a one-year period from January 2015 to January 2016, a team of researchers collected nearly 100...
It is more than 20 years since Zalewski and feminist scholars posed ‘the Man question’ in Internatio...
The increasing embeddedness of the jihad feminist within the Islamic State’s (ISIS) operations is el...
Men who join militant Islamist networks often frame their participation in masculine terms, as prote...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the gendered recruitment of IS advances the radicalisati...
This study is concerned with the phenomena of female jihadists in Europe. The role of women in terro...
Social media has become the milieu of choice to radicalize young impressionable minds by terrorist o...
Last year, the UK saw four violent extremist attacks, three jihadi, and one ‘far-right’.1 ISIS and t...
In the media and within the literature, far right extremism has been noted as being hypermasculine i...
In this article, Elizabeth Pearson and Emily Winterbotham explore the role of gender in radicalisati...
Countering Violent Extremism - "Women, Gender and Daesh Radicalisation", A Milieu Approach". Auteurs...
How does gender identity factor into preventing violent extremism, and rehabilitating individuals in...
The terrorist group Islamic State succeeds in radicalizing thousands of young people from the West, ...
Drawing on both official and scholastic descriptions of the Muslim Brotherhood and Generation Identi...
Abstract A vast amount of social science research has been dedicated to the study of Islamist extrem...
Over a one-year period from January 2015 to January 2016, a team of researchers collected nearly 100...
It is more than 20 years since Zalewski and feminist scholars posed ‘the Man question’ in Internatio...
The increasing embeddedness of the jihad feminist within the Islamic State’s (ISIS) operations is el...
Men who join militant Islamist networks often frame their participation in masculine terms, as prote...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the gendered recruitment of IS advances the radicalisati...
This study is concerned with the phenomena of female jihadists in Europe. The role of women in terro...