Radicalization
Radicalization
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Author(s): McDonald, Kevin
ISBN No.: 9781509522613
Pages: 224
Year: 201812
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 34.43
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"The most important contribution of Kevin McDonald's new book is his illumination of the variety and complexity of individual pathways to so-called jihadism. These pathways do not evince a simple embrace of religious fundamentalism or violent nihilism, or a reaction to Western imperialism, or any kind of indoctrination. And the pathways are not always clearly marked out in advance, but are actively made, at least in part, by the individuals themselves. Anyone who wants to understand how a startlingly wide range of individuals has come to support jihadism should read this book." -- Jeff Goodwin, New York University "Professor Kevin McDonald's new book is an incisive interdisciplinary contribution furthering our understanding of radicalization processes through a sociology of experience perspective. Based on extensive field interviews with extremists and social media profiles of foreign terrorist fighters, this book focus on how extremists experience reality and how they respond to it. Anyone who seriously wants to understand violent extremism must read this book. Also policymakers need to pay attention as it has huge policy implications how we approach prevention work and strategies.


" -- Dr Magnus Ranstorp is Quality Manager of the EU Radicalization Awareness Network - Centre of Excellence. He also leads all terrorism and extremism research at the Swedish Defense University " Radicalization offers an accessible, rich account of the lived experience of radicalization. It encourages readers to carefully consider the processes through which some individuals make sense of fear, suffering, hostility, and, at times, the fun in being transgressive by adopting distinctive conceptual frameworks--frameworks that may lead to supporting jihadism and violence." -- Social Forces "Radicalization undoubtedly adds an original and important perspective to the current debate on radicalization." -- American Journal of Sociology "The essential merit of this book is to break with the paradigm of 'indoctrination of young victims'. This work paves the way for a much more complex approach to radicalization based more on the idea of active transformation of actors displaying a desire for political and moral change." -- Revue française de sociologie "[A] fascinating read [.] The second chapter is a particularly brilliant piece of digital ethnography[.


McDonald's book] undoubtedly adds an original and important perspective to the current debate on radicalization." -- American Journal of Sociology.


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