Issue | Title | |
No 21 (2019): Winter 2019/20 | Reviewing the Role of the Internet in Radicalization Processes | Abstract PDF |
Özen Odag, Anne Leiser, Klaus Boehnke | ||
No 18 (2019): Spring | Clarifying the Explanatory Context for Developing Theories of Radicalization: Five Basic Considerations | Abstract PDF |
Lorne Dawson | ||
No 23: Summer 2020 | Reviewing Radicalization Research Using a Network Approach | Abstract PDF |
Veronika Batzdorfer, Holger Steinmetz | ||
No 19 (2019): Summer | The Neurocognitive Process of Digital Radicalization: A Theoretical Model and Analytical Framework | Abstract PDF |
Tiffiany Howard, Brach Poston, Stephen D. Benning | ||
No 18 (2019): Spring | Signs of Concern about Islamic and Right-Wing Extremism on a Helpline against Radicalization | Abstract PDF |
Jennie Sivenbring | ||
No 18 (2019): Spring | Higher Education in an Era of Violent Extremism: Exploring Tensions Between National Security and Academic Freedom | Abstract PDF |
Bernhard Streitwieser, Kristen Allen, Kathryn Duffy-Jaeger | ||
No 18 (2019): Spring | From Idea to Policy: Scandinavian Municipalities Translating Radicalization | Abstract PDF |
Robin Andersson Malmros | ||
No 21 (2019): Winter 2019/20 | The Promotion of Secularization as a Counterterrorism Strategy to Religious Terrorism: A Case Study of Iraq | Abstract PDF |
Mohammad Hossein Mojtahedi, Joris van Wijk | ||
No 20 (2019): Fall | Family-Oriented P/CVE Programs: Overview, Challenges and Future Directions | Abstract PDF |
Anaïs F. El-Amraoui, Benjamin Ducol | ||
No 19 (2019): Summer | A scoping review of interventions for preventing and countering violent extremism: Current status and implications for future research | Abstract PDF |
Isabella Pistone, Erik Eriksson, Ulrika Beckman, Christer Mattson, Morten Sager | ||
No 16 (2018): Fall Issue | Factors Facilitating the Successful Implementation of a Prevention of Violent Radicalization Intervention as Identified by Front-Line Practitioners | Abstract PDF |
Anne Sophie Ponsot, Cateline Autixier, Pablo Madriaza | ||
No 22: Spring 2020 | What About the Camp Followers – and their Children? | Abstract PDF |
Ian MacVicar | ||
No 9 (2017): Winter Issue 2016/17 | Islamic State, Identity, and the Global Jihadist Movement: How is Islamic State successful at recruiting “ordinary” people? | Abstract PDF |
Alyssa Chassman | ||
No 4 (2015): Fall Issue | Countering Jihadi Radicals and Foreign Fighters in the United States and France: Très Similaire | Abstract PDF |
Dorle Hellmuth | ||
No 15 (2018): Summer Issue | Creating a Knowledge Base for Interventions Countering (Violent) Extremism: Intervention Goals and Mechanisms for Different Ideologies. | Abstract PDF |
Helma van den Berg, Dianne A. van Hemert, Anthony J. van Vliet | ||
No 22: Spring 2020 | Radicalisation and travelling to Syria among delinquent youths: A case study from the Netherlands | Abstract PDF |
Rudie J.M. Neve, Frank M. Weerman, Suzan Eris, Jan Willem van Prooijen | ||
No 9 (2017): Winter Issue 2016/17 | “My Muslim sister, indeed you are a mujahidah” - Narratives in the propaganda of the Islamic State to address and radicalize Western Women. An Exemplary analysis of the online magazine Dabiq | Abstract PDF |
Julia Musial | ||
No 2 (2015): Spring Issue | Alternative Narratives for Preventing the Radicalization of Muslim Youth | Abstract PDF |
Dr. Afzal Upal | ||
No 15 (2018): Summer Issue | From Total Islam to the Islamic State: Radicalization Leading to Violence Dynamics as a Subject of Reciprocal Affordance Opportunities | Abstract PDF |
Asaad Almohammad | ||
No 22: Spring 2020 | “They think of us as part of the problem instead of part of the solution” - Swedish civil society and faith based organizations in resilience building and prevention of radicalization and violent Islamist extremism | Abstract PDF |
Malin E. Wimelius, Malin Eriksson, Veronika Strandh, Mehdi Ghazinour | ||
No 8 (2016): Fall Issue | What’s in a name? Asymmetries in the evaluation of religiously motivated terrorism and right-wing motivated violence in the context of the “refugee crisis” | Abstract PDF |
Noreen van Elk | ||
No 14 (2018): SPRING ISSUE 2018 | Radicalization as a Vector: Exploring Non-Violent and Benevolent Processes of Radicalization. | Abstract PDF |
Ken Reidy | ||
No 22: Spring 2020 | Femme Fatale: Analyzing the Visual Representation of the Radical(ized) Woman in Danish Media | Abstract PDF |
Anna Warrington, Frederik Carl Windfeld | ||
No 6 (2016): Spring Issue 2016 | Radicalism Leading to Violent Extremism in Canada: A Multi-Level Analysis of Muslim Community and University Based Student Leaders’ Perceptions and Experiences | Abstract PDF |
Kawser Ahmed | ||
No 14 (2018): SPRING ISSUE 2018 | Youth Delinquency or Everyday Racism? Front-line Professionals’ Perspectives on Preventing Racism and Intolerance in Sweden | Abstract PDF |
Alida Skiple | ||
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