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ID107886
Title ProperIdentity and Islamic radicalization in western Europe
LanguageENG
AuthorMurshed, Syed Mansoob ;  Pavan, Sara
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article argues that both socio-economic disadvantage and political factors, such as foreign policy of the West about the Muslim world, along with historical grievances, play a part in the development of Islamic radicalized collective action in Western Europe. We emphasize the role of group identity-based individual behaviour in organizing collective action within radicalized Muslim groups. Inasmuch as culture plays any role at all in radicalization, it is because individuals feel the imperative to act on the basis of their Muslim identity, something to which different individuals will attach varying degrees of salience, depending on how they place their Muslim identity-based actions in the scheme of their multiple identities. We also emphasize the role of the opportunistic politician, from the majority European community, in fomenting hatred for Muslims, which also produces a backlash from radicalized political Islam. We present comparative evidence of socio-economic, political and cultural disadvantage faced by Muslim minorities in five West European countries: Germany, the UK, France, Spain and the Netherlands.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 13, No. 3; Sep 2011: p.259-279
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol. 13, No. 3; Sep 2011: p.259-279
Key WordsIslamic Radicalization ;  Identity ;  Western Europe ;  Foreign Policy ;  Muslim World ;  Muslim Identity ;  Germany ;  UK ;  France ;  Spain


 
 
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