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ID134987
Title ProperRadical milieu
Other Title Informationconceptualizing the supportive social environment of terrorist groups
LanguageENG
AuthorWaldmann, Peter ;  Malthaner, Stefan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Terrorist groups are not completely isolated, socially “free-floating” entities, but emerge from and operate within a specific, immediate social environment—what we call the radical milieu—which shares their perspective and objectives, approves of certain forms of violence, and (at least to a certain extent) supports the violent group morally and logistically. In this article we introduce an approach to conceptualize and analyze this formative and supportive social environment of clandestine groups, addressing the questions of how the radical milieu emerges, what forms it takes, and what role it plays in shaping the development of violent groups. Our focus, thereby, rests on relationship-patterns between violent groups and radical milieus as well as on processes of interaction between radical milieus and their broader political and societal environment, which may entail dynamics of support and control but also isolation and radicalization
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol.37, No.12; Dec.2014: p.979-998
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol: 37 No 12
Standard NumberTerrorism


 
 
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