This edited collection considers whether it is possible to discern how the level of ideology is affected by radicalization. In other words: what happens in the minds of people before they decide to use political violence as means to attain their goals? Also this book asks: what has to happen in the minds of people in order to preclude them from using political violence as a way of attaining their goals? This volume unites scholars from several disciplines and perspectives from a number of different geographical, social and cultural contexts with the overarching aim to refine our understanding of what radicalization actually implies.
1?Introduction:?Understanding?Ideological?Radicalization, Andreas??nnerfors
and?Kristian?Steiner
2?Christianist?Lone?Wolf?Terrorism,?Matthew?Feldman
3 Who is Setting?Your?Agenda?:?Social?Network?Analysis?of?Radical?Movements,?Josef?Slerka?and?Vit?Sisler
4 Taking the Streets with Concepts, Andreas Onnerfors
5 Political Radicalization in Israel, Dani Filc
6 Peace Expectations in Messianic Judaism, Kristian Steiner, Anders Lundberg
7 Dealing with the Intimate Enemy, Sarbeswar Sahoo
8 Elections, Violence and (de)radicalization,?Megan Dyfvermark (Reif)
9 The Perfect Storm: A Study of Boko Haram, Caroline Varin
10 Ideas, Perceptions or Realities,?Jonathan Githens-Mazer
11 Exit from Terrorism and Violence and Extremism,?Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen