Radicalization is a major challenge of contemporary global security. It conjures up images of violent ideologies, “homegrown” terrorists and jihad in both the academic sphere and among security and defense experts. While the first instances of religious radicalization were initially limited to second-generation Muslim immigrants, significant changes are currently impacting this phenomenon. Technology is said to amplify the dissemination of radicalism, though there remains uncertainty as to the exact weight of technology on radical behaviors. Moreover, far from being restricted to young men of Muslim heritage suffering from a feeling of social relegation, radicalism concerns a significant number of converted Muslims, women and more heterogen...
Our understanding of how people become involved in terrorism and violent extremism has transformed s...
The term radicalization is wide spread today, but the search for what exactly radicalization is, and...
Islamic radicalization in European countries is becoming more and more prevalent, as evidenced by th...
Radicalization is a major challenge of contemporary global security. It conjures up images of violen...
‘Radicalization’ has a twisted history. At every turn, it gained a new meaning without shedding the ...
Although research into the processes and outcomes of radicalization has yielded significant discover...
Is radicalization inherently conducive to terrorism? This paper addresses this fault-line within dis...
After the London bombings in July 2005, the concern of terrorism scholars and policy makers has turn...
This article aims to clarify the role of the Islamic State’s (a.k.a. ISIS) online activities on radi...
The present special issue brings together papers that focus on relevant theoretical perspectives and...
Successful radicalization posits three outcomes: extremism, terrorism or both. As these are undesira...
From Paris to San Bernardino, Barcelona to Manchester, home-grown terrorism is among the most urgent...
Osama bin Laden’s demise in May 2011 marked only the symbolic end of an era. By the time of his kill...
The author addresses the critical questions involved in understanding and coping with the roots of I...
"Religious Radicalism scrutinizes the religious motives and mechanisms of radicalism. The contributo...
Our understanding of how people become involved in terrorism and violent extremism has transformed s...
The term radicalization is wide spread today, but the search for what exactly radicalization is, and...
Islamic radicalization in European countries is becoming more and more prevalent, as evidenced by th...
Radicalization is a major challenge of contemporary global security. It conjures up images of violen...
‘Radicalization’ has a twisted history. At every turn, it gained a new meaning without shedding the ...
Although research into the processes and outcomes of radicalization has yielded significant discover...
Is radicalization inherently conducive to terrorism? This paper addresses this fault-line within dis...
After the London bombings in July 2005, the concern of terrorism scholars and policy makers has turn...
This article aims to clarify the role of the Islamic State’s (a.k.a. ISIS) online activities on radi...
The present special issue brings together papers that focus on relevant theoretical perspectives and...
Successful radicalization posits three outcomes: extremism, terrorism or both. As these are undesira...
From Paris to San Bernardino, Barcelona to Manchester, home-grown terrorism is among the most urgent...
Osama bin Laden’s demise in May 2011 marked only the symbolic end of an era. By the time of his kill...
The author addresses the critical questions involved in understanding and coping with the roots of I...
"Religious Radicalism scrutinizes the religious motives and mechanisms of radicalism. The contributo...
Our understanding of how people become involved in terrorism and violent extremism has transformed s...
The term radicalization is wide spread today, but the search for what exactly radicalization is, and...
Islamic radicalization in European countries is becoming more and more prevalent, as evidenced by th...