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ID123344
Title ProperInterviews with Canadian radicals
LanguageENG
AuthorIlardi, Gaetano Joe
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Based on in-depth interviews with seven Canadian radicals in 2011, this article provides a detailed and nuanced insight into these men's personal journeys into, and in some cases, exit from, the world of radical Islam. Reflecting on their motivation, emotions, and decision-making processes, these men's stories demonstrate that the radicalization experience is anything but straightforward in the sense of there being a single and unambiguous motivation that spurs individuals on. Rather, they reveal that they were drawn to, and remained involved with, the world of extremism for a variety of reasons, not all of which necessarily related to the existence of grievances, real or imagined. Moreover, the relative importance of these drivers appeared to be in a state of flux, depending on an individual's needs or circumstances at any given time. Indeed, the highly idiosyncratic and temporally specific nature of the radicalization process, as demonstrated by these men's accounts, does not bode well for government and law enforcement efforts to anticipate specific cases of radicalization.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 36, No.9; Sep 2013: p.713-738
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 36, No.9; Sep 2013: p.713-738
Key WordsCanada ;  Radical Islam ;  Canadian Radicals ;  Radicalization Process


 
 
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