There are many assumptions within terrorism research about the individual characteristics of those who commit or support the use of terrorist tactics, but no larger quantitative study exists on the subject in a European context. To rectify this the article aims to use a group identity framework in a novel way in order to study how group dynamics and group threat impacts individual attitudes toward the use of terrorist tactics. A multilevel research design, using survey data from the European Values Study, is employed to test some of the common explanatory arguments, looking at the role of religion, group identities, and grievances. The findings are mixed, with little support for the argument that religion is a central explanatory factor in ...
What drives an individual to want to join a terrorist organisation and commit acts of violence again...
As part of the study on the psychological impact of terrorist acts on ordinary people, the objective...
Why do ordinary people become supportive of violent, extremist ideologies? Over the past several yea...
This article investigates the role religious beliefs play in leading European Muslims to justify ter...
This article investigates the role religious beliefs play in leading European Muslims to justify ter...
This article investigates the role religious beliefs play in leading European Muslims to justify ter...
This article investigates the role religious beliefs play in leading European Muslims to justify ter...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
This essay challenges assumptions about the root causes of jihadist terrorism that prioritize politi...
Early models of radicalisation of belief and the use of violence were described in terms of progress...
An overview of literature on radicalization in the Muslim diaspora in Europe finds identity crises t...
http://sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/issn/2076-0760/As part of the study on the psychological impact of terrori...
The question of why people become terrorists has preoccupied scholars and policy makers for decades....
This essay challenges assumptions about the root causes of jihadist terrorism that prioritize politi...
This paper argues that both socio-economic disadvantage and political factors, such as the West's fo...
What drives an individual to want to join a terrorist organisation and commit acts of violence again...
As part of the study on the psychological impact of terrorist acts on ordinary people, the objective...
Why do ordinary people become supportive of violent, extremist ideologies? Over the past several yea...
This article investigates the role religious beliefs play in leading European Muslims to justify ter...
This article investigates the role religious beliefs play in leading European Muslims to justify ter...
This article investigates the role religious beliefs play in leading European Muslims to justify ter...
This article investigates the role religious beliefs play in leading European Muslims to justify ter...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
This essay challenges assumptions about the root causes of jihadist terrorism that prioritize politi...
Early models of radicalisation of belief and the use of violence were described in terms of progress...
An overview of literature on radicalization in the Muslim diaspora in Europe finds identity crises t...
http://sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/issn/2076-0760/As part of the study on the psychological impact of terrori...
The question of why people become terrorists has preoccupied scholars and policy makers for decades....
This essay challenges assumptions about the root causes of jihadist terrorism that prioritize politi...
This paper argues that both socio-economic disadvantage and political factors, such as the West's fo...
What drives an individual to want to join a terrorist organisation and commit acts of violence again...
As part of the study on the psychological impact of terrorist acts on ordinary people, the objective...
Why do ordinary people become supportive of violent, extremist ideologies? Over the past several yea...