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ID168893
Title ProperTransitional Journeys Into and Out of Extremism
Other Title Informationa Biographical Approach
LanguageENG
AuthorSieckelinck, Stijn
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article describes an empirical study into processes of homegrown radicalization and de-radicalization of young people. Researchers in Denmark and the Netherlands set out to answer the question regarding what pathways in and out of extremism (mainly far-right or Islamist) look like “from the inside.” The analysis is informed by grounded theory, based on interviews (N = 34) with “formers” and their family members on their life courses. The study shows that radicalization often concurs with distinct social–emotional developmental challenges that young people face in the transition between youth and adulthood. A practical implication of the marked transitional sequences in these processes is that each type of radical journey may call for a different type of (re)action.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 42, No.7-9; Jul-Sep 2019: p. 662-682
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol: 42 No 7-9
Key WordsExtremism ;  Transitional Journeys ;  Biographical Approach


 
 
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