Nothing in Common? Analysis of Moral, Psychological, and Social Factors in the Identity Construction of Far-Right and Violent Jihadi Extremists

. Go to Source Author: Weeda Mehran Ben Miller Stephen Herron a Department of Politics, University of Exeter, Exeter, UKb University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealandc Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast,…
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Trends in Terrorism Research and Publications (2010–2023): A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Authorship, Thematic and Methodological Shifts

. Go to Source Author: Israel Nyaburi Nyadera Peterlinus Odote Billy Agwanda Mumo Nzau a National Defence College, National Defence University, Nairobi, Kenyab Joint Command and Staff College, National Defence…
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Nonviolent Criminal Radicalization in the Community: Understanding Identity Factors Shaping Far-Right Extremism

. Go to Source Author: Sumita Das Joshua D. Freilich Steven M. Chermak a Department of Criminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, New York, USAb School…
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Complicating Convergence: A Micro-Ethnography of Neo-Fascist Accelerationist Views of Militant Islam on Terrorgram

. Go to Source Author: Samantha Olson a Counter Extremism Project (CEP), New York, New York, USAb Accelerationism Research Consortium (ARC)c Security Studies Program, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign…
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Lived Experience and Messenger Credibility: A Replication Study on P/CVE Messenger Credibility in Germany

. Go to Source Author: Daniel Koehler Michael H. Becker Gordon Clubb Jocelyn J. Bélanger Michael J. Williams a Competence Centre Against Extremism in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart, Germanyb Department of Justice,…
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