A key challenge within the (violent) extremism research field is building a comprehensive understanding of the process toward (violent) extremism. The lack of overarching models and the fact that explanatory models of (violent) extremism are often isolated/stand-alone, fuels disagreement on how to understand the phenomenon. The goal of this article is to build such an integrated theoretical model that addresses two knowledge gaps within the existing literature: 'why' and 'how' does an individual become sympathetic to and/or involved in (violent) extremism? Based on a scoping review of 1856 records, we selected ten models of (violent) extremism. These models were then analysed using the 'theory knitting approach', searching to identify the o...
Radicalization is a political, social, psychological and group process that leads to the circumstanc...
In criminological research, scholars present learning and social control theories as competing expla...
The paper presents the differences in the nature of extremism and radicalism, and the necessity of i...
A key challenge within the (violent) extremism research field is building a comprehensive understand...
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks ...
In discourse about countering terrorism, the term radicalization is widely used, but remains poorl...
Radicalization and violent extremism are pressing problems across the world. After initially address...
In the past twenty years, a persistent concern about the growing phenomenon of homegrown terrorism i...
The phenomenon of violent radicalism/extremism is portrayed as a consequence of a mechanism that fos...
Over the past decade, analysts have proposed several frameworks to explain the process of radicaliza...
Research into violent extremism is lacking integrated theoretical frameworks explaining individual i...
A paradox in the study of violent radicalization is that while each of the empirical findings can be...
Radicalization is a political, social, psychological and group process that leads to the circumstanc...
In criminological research, scholars present learning and social control theories as competing expla...
The paper presents the differences in the nature of extremism and radicalism, and the necessity of i...
A key challenge within the (violent) extremism research field is building a comprehensive understand...
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks ...
In discourse about countering terrorism, the term radicalization is widely used, but remains poorl...
Radicalization and violent extremism are pressing problems across the world. After initially address...
In the past twenty years, a persistent concern about the growing phenomenon of homegrown terrorism i...
The phenomenon of violent radicalism/extremism is portrayed as a consequence of a mechanism that fos...
Over the past decade, analysts have proposed several frameworks to explain the process of radicaliza...
Research into violent extremism is lacking integrated theoretical frameworks explaining individual i...
A paradox in the study of violent radicalization is that while each of the empirical findings can be...
Radicalization is a political, social, psychological and group process that leads to the circumstanc...
In criminological research, scholars present learning and social control theories as competing expla...
The paper presents the differences in the nature of extremism and radicalism, and the necessity of i...