How often in the past week have you read or heard the words ‘radical’ or ‘extremist’? What separates such groups from those propagating violence for a more ‘just’ cause? The labelling of certain groups as terrorist delegitimizes their actions. Since the power to recognize an organization as terrorist lies in the hands of the state, certain groups with greater networks of power get more legitimacy than others. Ranging from neo- Nazi groups to upper caste Hindus in India, systematic violence has been propagated by many dominant collectives with access to resources and power. The anxiety surrounding refugees and illegal migration has given resurgence to the extreme right in nations across the world has from the Alternative for Germany party to...
This paper proposes a rethinking of ‘radicalisation’ as a process with no definite beginning or inev...
This paper proposes a rethinking of ‘radicalisation’ as a process with no definite beginning or inev...
The past decade has witnessed burgeoning efforts amongst governments to prevent people from developi...
There are two terms extremism and radicalism, which are nowadays often being interchangeably used in...
Terrorism by extremist groups has garnered much political, media, and scholarly attention since 9/11...
Is radicalization inherently conducive to terrorism? This paper addresses this fault-line within dis...
Our understanding of how people become involved in terrorism and violent extremism has transformed s...
This book is based on findings from the Horizon2020 Project “Participation. Analysing and Preventing...
Due to the heightened prevalence of Islamic extremism coupled with the wide acceptance of online soc...
Though widely used by academics and policymakers in the context of the “War on Terror”, the concept ...
September 11, 2001 gave terrorism studies a renewed boost, surpassing the 1970s-1980s era in academi...
In the political context, the term radical has been applied to a wide range of figures. Both Jeremy ...
For more than a century now, observers have been trying to understand why and how individuals become...
After the London bombings in July 2005, the concern of terrorism scholars and policy makers has turn...
Based on an in-depth literature review, Research Fellow Dr. Alex P. Schmid explores the terms “radic...
This paper proposes a rethinking of ‘radicalisation’ as a process with no definite beginning or inev...
This paper proposes a rethinking of ‘radicalisation’ as a process with no definite beginning or inev...
The past decade has witnessed burgeoning efforts amongst governments to prevent people from developi...
There are two terms extremism and radicalism, which are nowadays often being interchangeably used in...
Terrorism by extremist groups has garnered much political, media, and scholarly attention since 9/11...
Is radicalization inherently conducive to terrorism? This paper addresses this fault-line within dis...
Our understanding of how people become involved in terrorism and violent extremism has transformed s...
This book is based on findings from the Horizon2020 Project “Participation. Analysing and Preventing...
Due to the heightened prevalence of Islamic extremism coupled with the wide acceptance of online soc...
Though widely used by academics and policymakers in the context of the “War on Terror”, the concept ...
September 11, 2001 gave terrorism studies a renewed boost, surpassing the 1970s-1980s era in academi...
In the political context, the term radical has been applied to a wide range of figures. Both Jeremy ...
For more than a century now, observers have been trying to understand why and how individuals become...
After the London bombings in July 2005, the concern of terrorism scholars and policy makers has turn...
Based on an in-depth literature review, Research Fellow Dr. Alex P. Schmid explores the terms “radic...
This paper proposes a rethinking of ‘radicalisation’ as a process with no definite beginning or inev...
This paper proposes a rethinking of ‘radicalisation’ as a process with no definite beginning or inev...
The past decade has witnessed burgeoning efforts amongst governments to prevent people from developi...