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The Routledge International Handbook on Social Exclusion and Radicalisation
The Routledge International Handbook on Social Exclusion and Radicalisation
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ISBN No.: 9781032785691
Pages: 444
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 432.03
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Introduction: The Entangled Web of Social Exclusion and Radicalisation; Part I: Northern Exposures: Unveiling Exclusion and Extremism in the Global North; 1. Social exclusion and radicalisation in the French context: an issue of engagement and social reintegration; 2. Marginality and ethnicity in European cities: the case of some trajectories of involvement of young Belgian-Moroccans in political violence with Islamic references in Brussels; 3. The Fractured Self: Social Exclusion, Identity, and Radicalisation in the Netherlands; 4. Considering the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on young people''s engagement with extremism: propositions, suppositions and fears (UK Focus); 5. Pandemic Pressure: COVID-19 and Far-Right Violence in Germany; 6. Social Exclusion and Radicalisation in German Muslim TikTok Users: Presenting Experimental Findings; 7. From perceived threats to radicalisation: Unmasking far-right narratives through a comparative analysis (France, Italy, Spain); 8.


Down, Down in the South: Explaining Social Exclusion and Violent Radicalization in Portugal; 9. Activism as a Buffer for Radicalization within the Moroccan Diaspora in Spain; 10. Loss of community and radicalisation: the case of Italy; 11. Multilayered Social Exclusion and Vulnerability to Manipulation: Radicalisation Risk Factors among the Romani in Central Europe and the Western Balkans; 12. Deradicalisation challenges and strategies in Kosovo: A case study analysis of women returning from Daesh territory; 13. From Margin to Mainstream: How White Supremacist Ideology Exploits Social Exclusion and Fuels Radicalisation in the United States; 14. European and Northern American formers'' conceptions on radicalisation and deradicalisation; Part II: Southern Currents: Navigating Marginalisation, Resistance, and Radical Pathways in the Global South; 15. Framing marginalisation: Injustices, humiliation, and dignity in violent Islamists'' mobilisation in Tunisia (2011-2021); 16.


The Colonial Past, Memory Exclusion Policies, and Algerian-French Relation; 17. Exploring the Potential of engendering Islamic Religious Curriculum in Schools to Promote Gender Inclusion and Mitigate Youth Radicalization (Egypt Focus); 18. Modern Neocolonialism: The Hidden Chains of Kuwait''s Identity; 19. Traversing Complex Landscapes in Pakistan: Exploring the Potential for Community-Based Sport Initiatives and the Prevention of Violent Extremism; 20. Unveiling the Seeds of Rebellion: Investigating Marginalization and Social Exclusion in FATA''s Escalating Militant Landscape; 21. Climate Change and Eco Extremism in India; 22. Boko Haram Insurgency, Social Exclusion and Decoloniality in Nigeria; 23. Critical Evaluation of Violent Extremism by Examining the Connections Between Radicalisation and Social Exclusion in Indonesia; 24.


The FORB-social inclusion link to prevent violent radicalism in Indonesia and Kenya; 25. Marginalisation into Militancy: Rethinking Radicalisation through Filipino Vigilantism; Part III: Bridging Worlds: Transnational Dynamics, Theoretical Insights, and Methodological Frontiers; 26. Explanatory Factors in Lone-Actor Terrorist Attacks: Social Exclusion, Online Radicalisation and the Concatenation Effect; 27. Anomic Manhood and Inceldom: A Durkheimian Sociological Analysis of Shared Social Exclusion and Subordinated Masculinity in Involuntary Celibate Online Communities; 28. Understanding Social Exclusion and Vulnerability to Radicalisation through the Prism of Power Threat Meaning Framework: Practitioners'' Perspectives; 29. Crisis and Convergence: The role of COVID-19 in shaping Youth Radicalisation; 30. Envy as a Mediator in the Exclusion-Radicalisation Relationship; 31. Social Exclusion and Radicalisation: How a moralistic language contributes to violence by fostering interpersonal and intergroup separation; 32.


The Nexus Between Long-Distance Nationalism, Social Exclusion and Disinformation: Experiences of Indian Diaspora in Australia; 33. Isolation, Radicalisation and the Theological Dimension; 34. Intersecting Realities: Methodological Insights into Researching Radicalisation and Social Exclusion; Epilogue.


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