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Unravelling radicalisation/ edited by Gilbert McLaughlin, Antoinette Raffaela Huber.
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exploring concepts, contexts, and perspectives /
other author:
McLaughlin, Gilbert.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xv, 326 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Unravelling Radicalisation -- Chapter 2: Is radicalisation a good concept -- Chapter 3: How and Why They Radicalise A Psychosocial Perspective -- Chapter 4: Rationalist Directions in Radicalisation Studies -- Chapter 5: Is it Really Radicalisation Predatory aggression Across Contexts -- Chapter 6: Affective polarisation Dehumanisation of the Adversary and Political violence -- Chapter 7: The Emotional Logics of Violent Radicalisation -- Chapter 8: Misplaced Retribution Revenge Nihilism and Radicalisation Against the State -- Chapter 9: Hindutva Radicalisation of the Indian Youth and its Impact on Freedom of Religion -- Chapter 10: Radicalisation in Kenya: Understanding Political violence and Extremism in a Complex Socio-Political Landscape -- Chapter 11: Examining the Radicalisation Processes of Sectarian identities in Pakistan -- Chapter 12: Gender Misogyny and the internet The Radicalisation of Young Men in the Involuntary celibate Incel Community -- Chapter 13: Breaking the Binary: Mixed Extremism and the Contemporary UK Landscape of Radicalisation -- Chapter 14: Radicalisation A concept used in the Courtroom.
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Political violence. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-91887-2
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9783031918872
Unravelling radicalisation = exploring concepts, contexts, and perspectives /
Unravelling radicalisation
exploring concepts, contexts, and perspectives /[electronic resource] :edited by Gilbert McLaughlin, Antoinette Raffaela Huber. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xv, 326 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Crime prevention and security management,2946-3521. - Crime prevention and security management..
Chapter 1: Unravelling Radicalisation -- Chapter 2: Is radicalisation a good concept -- Chapter 3: How and Why They Radicalise A Psychosocial Perspective -- Chapter 4: Rationalist Directions in Radicalisation Studies -- Chapter 5: Is it Really Radicalisation Predatory aggression Across Contexts -- Chapter 6: Affective polarisation Dehumanisation of the Adversary and Political violence -- Chapter 7: The Emotional Logics of Violent Radicalisation -- Chapter 8: Misplaced Retribution Revenge Nihilism and Radicalisation Against the State -- Chapter 9: Hindutva Radicalisation of the Indian Youth and its Impact on Freedom of Religion -- Chapter 10: Radicalisation in Kenya: Understanding Political violence and Extremism in a Complex Socio-Political Landscape -- Chapter 11: Examining the Radicalisation Processes of Sectarian identities in Pakistan -- Chapter 12: Gender Misogyny and the internet The Radicalisation of Young Men in the Involuntary celibate Incel Community -- Chapter 13: Breaking the Binary: Mixed Extremism and the Contemporary UK Landscape of Radicalisation -- Chapter 14: Radicalisation A concept used in the Courtroom.
The term radicalisation is being used by politicians, activist groups, the media, governmental organisations, and many other groups, although it lacks conceptual clarity and insufficient consideration is given to its historical context. This edited book offers a reflective overview of the state of the research by addressing questions such as 'what is radicalisation?' and 'does the concept help us to understand political violence differently?' across the social sciences. From a global selection of scholars, it explores the definition and the utilisation of the concept of radicalisation, pathway modelling, and the impact of gender, religion, and ideologies on radicalisation. It combines theoretical and historical analysis, providing a good introduction for any scholar and student starting in that field. Dr Gilbert McLaughlin is a lecturer in criminology at the Liverpool Hope University, UK. Dr Antoinette Raffaela Huber is a senior lecturer in criminology at the University of Liverpool, UK.
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