Dear Reader,This time our focus section features work from the first conference hosted by IJCV. In 2011 Donatella della Porta and Gary LaFree, both members of the journal’s advisory board, brought together in Bielefeld experts from around the world to thoroughly debate the question of radicalization and de-radicalization. In contrast to prior approaches that mostly focused on the context of terrorism, the aim of this focus section is to present work employing new theoretical and methodological approaches to generate findings that go well beyond terrorism and related phenomena and thus contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the processes, dynamics, and mechanisms of radicalization and de-radicalization. Our heartfelt thanks go t...
The present issue of the International Journal of Conflict and Violence continues our series of gues...
Dear Reader,This issue of the journal focuses on the question of bullying prevention, with a collect...
Our focus section this time concentrates on prejudice and intergroup conflicts, and especially...
This time our focus section features work from the first conference hosted by IJCV. In 2011 Donatell...
Dear Reader,This time our focus section features work from the first conference hosted by IJCV. In 2...
Dear Reader,This issue of the journal features a double focus for the first time. Opening with insig...
Dear Reader,This issue of the journal features a double focus for the first time. Opening with insig...
oai:biejournals.de:article/2746The 2nd issue of the International Journal of Conflict and Violence f...
This issue our guest editors are close to home. Wilhelm Heitmeyer and Steven F. Messner, both member...
This time the focus section of the International Journal of Conflict and Violence deals with the top...
The study of radicalization and de-radicalization, understood as processes leading towards the incre...
The study of radicalization and de-radicalization, understood as processes leading towards the incre...
The study of radicalization and de-radicalization, understood as processes leading towards the incre...
The study of radicalization and de-radicalization, understood as processes leading towards the incre...
This time our focus section has guest editors for the first time. Miles Hewstone (University of Oxfo...
The present issue of the International Journal of Conflict and Violence continues our series of gues...
Dear Reader,This issue of the journal focuses on the question of bullying prevention, with a collect...
Our focus section this time concentrates on prejudice and intergroup conflicts, and especially...
This time our focus section features work from the first conference hosted by IJCV. In 2011 Donatell...
Dear Reader,This time our focus section features work from the first conference hosted by IJCV. In 2...
Dear Reader,This issue of the journal features a double focus for the first time. Opening with insig...
Dear Reader,This issue of the journal features a double focus for the first time. Opening with insig...
oai:biejournals.de:article/2746The 2nd issue of the International Journal of Conflict and Violence f...
This issue our guest editors are close to home. Wilhelm Heitmeyer and Steven F. Messner, both member...
This time the focus section of the International Journal of Conflict and Violence deals with the top...
The study of radicalization and de-radicalization, understood as processes leading towards the incre...
The study of radicalization and de-radicalization, understood as processes leading towards the incre...
The study of radicalization and de-radicalization, understood as processes leading towards the incre...
The study of radicalization and de-radicalization, understood as processes leading towards the incre...
This time our focus section has guest editors for the first time. Miles Hewstone (University of Oxfo...
The present issue of the International Journal of Conflict and Violence continues our series of gues...
Dear Reader,This issue of the journal focuses on the question of bullying prevention, with a collect...
Our focus section this time concentrates on prejudice and intergroup conflicts, and especially...