The Pathway Model of Radicalization 2.0: Empirical Insights into the Religiously Motivated, Right-Wing and Left-Wing Radicalization Process

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Michaela Pfundmair Nicolas Leixner Maxima Pieper Richard Frank Robert Mehner Stella Molinari Lukas Schmidt Simon Steymans Gerald Echterhoff a Faculty of Intelligence, Federal University of Administrative Sciences, Berlin, Germanyb Department of Psychology, University of Münster, Münster, GermanyMichaela Pfundmair is a professor of psychology at the Federal University of Administrative Sciences in Berlin, Germany. Her main line of research is on the extremizing consequences of social exclusion and the psychology of radicalization.Nicolas Leixner, Maxima Pieper, Richard Frank, Robert Mehner, Stella Molinari, Lukas Schmidt, and Simon Steymans were research assistants on the project that forms the basis of this article.Gerald Echterhoff is a professor of social psychology at the University of Münster, Germany. He studies, inter alia, social influence, shared reality, and intergroup relations.

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