TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction, Akil N Awan and James R. Lewis. SECTION I: APPROACHES TO RADICALIZATION 1. Problematizing Radicalization, Richard Jackson and Kieran Ford. 2. The Social Ecology Model of "Homegrown" Jihadist Radicalization, Lorne L. Dawson. 3.
Routes to Terrorism: A Rational Choice Perspective to Radicalization, Stephen C. Nemeth. 4. Radicalization as Identity Reconfiguration and Narrative Resonance: the Case of IS in Europe, Akil N Awan. 5. Processes of Radicalization On Screen: How we Canonize The White Saints of Freedom, Christopher Hartney. 6. Interpreting the Radicalization of Youth: What can research on NRM converts tell us about Westerners who join radical Islamic groups? Margrethe L??v.
7. Myths of Heroes and Radicalization, Heather S. Gregg. 8. Beyond Women: Rethinking Gender and Radicalization, Elizabeth Pearson. SECTION II: PRISMS OF RADICALIZATION 9. Falun Gong: The Radicalization of a Religious Movement, Ning Xudong and James R. Lewis.
10. Aum Shinrikyo and the "Aum Incident": The Radicalization of a Young Japanese Religious Group, Martin Repp. 11. Creating the discourse of religious radicalization in Kyrgyzstan, Meerim Aitkulova. 12. Transnational Far Right Digital Publics and Radicalization, Caterina Froio & Bharath Ganesh. 13. Between offline and online violent radicalization: Repertoires of Action of the Extreme Right in Eastern and Central Europe, Manuela Caiani.
14. 'The Radicalization of Western Man': The Great Replacement, White Radical Nationalism, and Lone Wolf Violence, Mattias Gardell. 15. The Collapse of Cultures: Jihadis, the Alt-Right and the Dark Side of Globalization, Scott Atran. 16. Making De-Radicalization: The Framing of De-radicalization in the UK and Nigeria, Gordon Clubb. 17. Counter-Radicalization Surveillance as a Public Health Measure: Counterterrorism in the Public Sector, Charlotte Heath Kelly.