Rethinking Religion and Radicalization
Rethinking Religion and Radicalization
Terrorism and Violence Twenty Years After 9/11
Hellyer, Dr H.A.; Grossman, Professor Michele
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
03/2025
312
Mole
Inglês
9781350350076
15 a 20 dias
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List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Section 1: Religion and violent radicalization: Concepts and contestations
Introduction: Remapping the terrain of religion, radicalization and extremist violence
Michele Grossman and H. A. Hellyer
Religion, radicalization and violence: Conceptual and interpretive issues
Lorne Dawson
The racialized logic of The UK's countering extremism strategy
Tahir Abbas
Section 2: Violent radicalization and the governance of religious diversity
The governance of religious diversity and the challenge of (violent) radicalization in Western Europe Thomas Sealy and Tina Magazzini
Religiously attributed radicalization and violent extremism: Policy responses and impacts on the governance of religion in South-Eastern Europe
Liliya Yakova and Rositsa Dzhekova
The determinants of radicalization in Russia: Is religion to blame?
Marat Iliyasov
The evolution of Salafi jihadi terrorism and state responses in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
Greg Barton
Section 3: Religion and violence across extremist movements and contexts
A majority with a minority complex: Examining anti-Muslim violence in Sri Lanka and India
Amar Amarasingam and Shweta Desai
The convergence of land- and blood-centric political theologies in Israel
Atalia Omer
Hindu radicalization in contemporary India
Pralay Kanungo
Section 4: Political mobilizations of religion on the extremist right
Marriage of convenience? The nexus of religious extremism and far-right militancy in Israel and the United States
Alejandro J. Beutel and Arie Perliger
'Orthodoxy or Death': The embrace of Orthodox Christianity by the modern far right
Lydia Khalil
Preparing for Day X: Looking into Germany's extreme right-wing radicalization
Frederic Heine and Tina Magazzini
Mapping conspiritual radicalization: The intersection of conspiracy movements, spirituality and radicalization
Vivian Gerrand
Index
Acknowledgements
Section 1: Religion and violent radicalization: Concepts and contestations
Introduction: Remapping the terrain of religion, radicalization and extremist violence
Michele Grossman and H. A. Hellyer
Religion, radicalization and violence: Conceptual and interpretive issues
Lorne Dawson
The racialized logic of The UK's countering extremism strategy
Tahir Abbas
Section 2: Violent radicalization and the governance of religious diversity
The governance of religious diversity and the challenge of (violent) radicalization in Western Europe Thomas Sealy and Tina Magazzini
Religiously attributed radicalization and violent extremism: Policy responses and impacts on the governance of religion in South-Eastern Europe
Liliya Yakova and Rositsa Dzhekova
The determinants of radicalization in Russia: Is religion to blame?
Marat Iliyasov
The evolution of Salafi jihadi terrorism and state responses in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
Greg Barton
Section 3: Religion and violence across extremist movements and contexts
A majority with a minority complex: Examining anti-Muslim violence in Sri Lanka and India
Amar Amarasingam and Shweta Desai
The convergence of land- and blood-centric political theologies in Israel
Atalia Omer
Hindu radicalization in contemporary India
Pralay Kanungo
Section 4: Political mobilizations of religion on the extremist right
Marriage of convenience? The nexus of religious extremism and far-right militancy in Israel and the United States
Alejandro J. Beutel and Arie Perliger
'Orthodoxy or Death': The embrace of Orthodox Christianity by the modern far right
Lydia Khalil
Preparing for Day X: Looking into Germany's extreme right-wing radicalization
Frederic Heine and Tina Magazzini
Mapping conspiritual radicalization: The intersection of conspiracy movements, spirituality and radicalization
Vivian Gerrand
Index
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counterinsurgency; ideology; ideologies; radical; far-right; extremism; militant; conspiracy; religiosity; Islam
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Section 1: Religion and violent radicalization: Concepts and contestations
Introduction: Remapping the terrain of religion, radicalization and extremist violence
Michele Grossman and H. A. Hellyer
Religion, radicalization and violence: Conceptual and interpretive issues
Lorne Dawson
The racialized logic of The UK's countering extremism strategy
Tahir Abbas
Section 2: Violent radicalization and the governance of religious diversity
The governance of religious diversity and the challenge of (violent) radicalization in Western Europe Thomas Sealy and Tina Magazzini
Religiously attributed radicalization and violent extremism: Policy responses and impacts on the governance of religion in South-Eastern Europe
Liliya Yakova and Rositsa Dzhekova
The determinants of radicalization in Russia: Is religion to blame?
Marat Iliyasov
The evolution of Salafi jihadi terrorism and state responses in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
Greg Barton
Section 3: Religion and violence across extremist movements and contexts
A majority with a minority complex: Examining anti-Muslim violence in Sri Lanka and India
Amar Amarasingam and Shweta Desai
The convergence of land- and blood-centric political theologies in Israel
Atalia Omer
Hindu radicalization in contemporary India
Pralay Kanungo
Section 4: Political mobilizations of religion on the extremist right
Marriage of convenience? The nexus of religious extremism and far-right militancy in Israel and the United States
Alejandro J. Beutel and Arie Perliger
'Orthodoxy or Death': The embrace of Orthodox Christianity by the modern far right
Lydia Khalil
Preparing for Day X: Looking into Germany's extreme right-wing radicalization
Frederic Heine and Tina Magazzini
Mapping conspiritual radicalization: The intersection of conspiracy movements, spirituality and radicalization
Vivian Gerrand
Index
Acknowledgements
Section 1: Religion and violent radicalization: Concepts and contestations
Introduction: Remapping the terrain of religion, radicalization and extremist violence
Michele Grossman and H. A. Hellyer
Religion, radicalization and violence: Conceptual and interpretive issues
Lorne Dawson
The racialized logic of The UK's countering extremism strategy
Tahir Abbas
Section 2: Violent radicalization and the governance of religious diversity
The governance of religious diversity and the challenge of (violent) radicalization in Western Europe Thomas Sealy and Tina Magazzini
Religiously attributed radicalization and violent extremism: Policy responses and impacts on the governance of religion in South-Eastern Europe
Liliya Yakova and Rositsa Dzhekova
The determinants of radicalization in Russia: Is religion to blame?
Marat Iliyasov
The evolution of Salafi jihadi terrorism and state responses in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
Greg Barton
Section 3: Religion and violence across extremist movements and contexts
A majority with a minority complex: Examining anti-Muslim violence in Sri Lanka and India
Amar Amarasingam and Shweta Desai
The convergence of land- and blood-centric political theologies in Israel
Atalia Omer
Hindu radicalization in contemporary India
Pralay Kanungo
Section 4: Political mobilizations of religion on the extremist right
Marriage of convenience? The nexus of religious extremism and far-right militancy in Israel and the United States
Alejandro J. Beutel and Arie Perliger
'Orthodoxy or Death': The embrace of Orthodox Christianity by the modern far right
Lydia Khalil
Preparing for Day X: Looking into Germany's extreme right-wing radicalization
Frederic Heine and Tina Magazzini
Mapping conspiritual radicalization: The intersection of conspiracy movements, spirituality and radicalization
Vivian Gerrand
Index
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