In recent years, there has been an increase in the presence of far right sentiments and exposure in the Netherlands, numbers show that especially youth seem to be vulnerable to such radicalisation. Youth in general are more vulnerable to extreme ideologies due to vulnerabilities in developmental years from childhood to adolescence. Nevertheless, only a small portion of youth undergo a radicalisation process. The reasons as to why some youths are more perceptible to radicalisation towards the far right are not well understood. This research aims to answer the following research question: Are the factors that impact radicalisation processes of youth towards the far right similar to those in Islamist extremist radicalisation? Since 9/11, a lar...
September 11, 2001 gave terrorism studies a renewed boost, surpassing the 1970s-1980s era in academi...
This thesis attempted to create a better understanding of how the transition from Islamic and right-...
The concept of ‘young radicals’ is gaining ground in a context of generalized discontent – often, th...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the presence of far right sentiments and exposure in ...
This book is based on findings from the Horizon2020 Project “Participation. Analysing and Preventing...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...
The process of (violent) radicalisation and subsequently joining of radical or violent extremist gro...
In this article, the term "radicalisation" is discussed as a process that appears to be a defensive ...
This article describes an empirical study into processes of homegrown radicalization and de-radicali...
Radicalism, extremism, terrorism, fundamentalism and violence have recently been interchangeably use...
This article describes an empirical study into processes of homegrown radicalization and de-radicali...
peer reviewedStudy Questions: This study has explored the contribution of several individual factors...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
The bombings in Madrid and the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam last year put radical ...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
September 11, 2001 gave terrorism studies a renewed boost, surpassing the 1970s-1980s era in academi...
This thesis attempted to create a better understanding of how the transition from Islamic and right-...
The concept of ‘young radicals’ is gaining ground in a context of generalized discontent – often, th...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the presence of far right sentiments and exposure in ...
This book is based on findings from the Horizon2020 Project “Participation. Analysing and Preventing...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...
The process of (violent) radicalisation and subsequently joining of radical or violent extremist gro...
In this article, the term "radicalisation" is discussed as a process that appears to be a defensive ...
This article describes an empirical study into processes of homegrown radicalization and de-radicali...
Radicalism, extremism, terrorism, fundamentalism and violence have recently been interchangeably use...
This article describes an empirical study into processes of homegrown radicalization and de-radicali...
peer reviewedStudy Questions: This study has explored the contribution of several individual factors...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
The bombings in Madrid and the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam last year put radical ...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
September 11, 2001 gave terrorism studies a renewed boost, surpassing the 1970s-1980s era in academi...
This thesis attempted to create a better understanding of how the transition from Islamic and right-...
The concept of ‘young radicals’ is gaining ground in a context of generalized discontent – often, th...