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Radicalisation: Entering, Exiting, and Preventing Extremism

Used and additional materials (Week II)

  • Bjørgo, T. 2008. “Processes of Disengagement from Violent Groups of the Extreme Right.” In Leaving
    Terrorism Behind. Individual and Collective Disengagement, edited by T Bjørgo & J. Horgan.
    London: Routledge
  • Crenshaw, M. (1981). The causes of terrorism. Comparative Politics, 13(4), 379-399. Federal Bureau of Investigation Counterterrorism Division. (2006). The Radicalization Process: From Conversion to Jihad.
  • Farinelli, F. (2019) RAN EDU meeting on dealing with religion inspired extremist ideologies in school. Retrieved from https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/sites/homeaffairs/files/what-we-do/networks/radicalisation_awareness_network/about-ran/ran-edu/docs/ran_edu_meeting_dealing_religion-inspired_extremist_ideologies_school_14-15_112019_en.pdf
  • Hogg, Michael, A. Adelman, Janice. Uncertainty-Identity Theory: Extreme Groups, Radical Behaviour, and Authoritarian Leadership. Journal of Social Issues. Vol 69, No. 3, p 436-454.
  • Kruglanski, A. W., Gelfand, M.J., Belanger, J.J., Sheveland, A., Hetiarachchi, M., & Gunarata, R. (2014). The psychology of radicalization and deradicalization: How significance quest impacts violent extremism. Advances in Political Psychology, 35(1), 69-94.
  • Laskier, M. Michael. Islamic Radicalism and Terrorism in the European Union. The Maghrebi Factor. – Radical Islam and International Security. Challenges and Responses. Ed. By Frisch, Hillel. Inbar, Efraim. Routledge, 2008.  Demant, F., Slootman, M., Buijs, F., & Tillie, J. (2008). Decline and disengagement: An analysis of processes of deradicalisation IMES Reports Series (pp. 12-13). Amsterdam: Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies
  • Lee, Benjamin. Overview of the Far-Right. 2019
  • Maiberg, Heidi. Islamistide deradikaliseerumist ja eemaldumist soodustavad meetodid ja teemad kuue Euroopa riigi näitel. (Tartu Ülikool, Magistritöö 2018).
  • Clark McCauley (2020): The ABC Model: Commentary from the Perspective of the Two Pyramids Model of Radicalization, Terrorism and Political Violence, DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2020.1763964
  • Moonshot CVE. Incels: A Guide to Symbols and Terminology. 2020
  • Moskalenko, Sophia. McCauley, Clark. “Understanding Political Radicalization: The Two Pyramids Model,” American Psychologist 72, no. 3 (2017): 205–216
  • Moghaddam, F. M. (2005). The staircase to terrorism: a psychological exploration. American Psychologist, 60(2), 161.
  • Russell, J., Developing counter- and alternative narratives together with local communities, Ex Post Paper. Brussels, Belgium: Radicalisation Awareness Network, 2018.
  • Sterkenburg, Nikki. (2019). Far-Right Extremism: A Practical Introduction. The RAN Centre for Excellence.
  • Wagemakers, J. (2008). Framing the “threat to Islam”: Al-wala’ wa al-bara’ in Salafi discourse. Arab Studies Quarterly, 30(4), 1–22 (p. 4-5)

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