Journal for Deradicalization * 2018

Sommaires des numéros 14-16 du Journal for Deradicalization parus en 2018 :

N° 16 – Automne

Factors Facilitating the Successful Implementation of a Prevention of Violent Radicalization Intervention as Identified by Front-Line Practitioners Anne Sophie Ponsot, Cateline Autixier, Pablo Madriaza PDF 1-33
Becoming, belonging and leaving – Exit processes among young neo-Nazis in Sweden Christer Mattson, Thomas Johansson PDF 33-69
Initiatives and Perceptions to Counter Violent Extremism in the Coastal Region of Kenya Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen, Paul Goldsmith PDF 70-102
The political challenges of community-level PVE practices: The Danish case of Copenhagen vs. Aarhus on dialoguing with extremist milieus Teemu Tammikko PDF 103-124
Counter-Radicalisation Through Safeguarding: A Political Analysis of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (2015) Paul Dresser

N° 15 – Eté

From Total Islam to the Islamic State: Radicalization Leading to Violence Dynamics as a Subject of Reciprocal Affordance Opportunities Asaad Almohammad PDF 1-42
Creating a Knowledge Base for Interventions Countering (Violent) Extremism: Intervention Goals and Mechanisms for Different Ideologies. Helma van den Berg, Dianne A. van Hemert, Anthony J. van Vliet PDF 43-75
Comparing Theories of Radicalisation with Countering Violent Extremism Policy Keiran Hardy PDF 76-110
Prevent as an Intractable Policy Controversy: Implications and Solutions James Lewis PDF 111-150
Wilayat al-Qawkaz – The Islamic State in the North Caucasus. Frames, Strategies and Credibility of Radical Islamist Propaganda Videos Anna Seib PDF 151-196
Community Cohesion and Countering Violent Extremism: Interfaith Activism and Policing Methods in Metro Detroit Allison D. Miller

N° 14 – Printemps

Trends in Anti-Fascist and Anarchist Recruitment and Mobilization Dr. Ariel Koch PDF 1-51
Youth Delinquency or Everyday Racism? Front-line Professionals’ Perspectives on Preventing Racism and Intolerance in Sweden Alida Skiple PDF 52-78
Exploring People’s Perceptions of Precursors to the Development of Radicalisation and Extremism. Sabrina Hussain PDF 79-110
‘Sometimes you just have to try something’ – A critical analysis of Danish state-led initiatives countering online radicalisation Anna Warrington PDF 111-152
Resisting Radicalisation: A Critical Analysis of the UK Prevent Duty Anne Lynn Dudenhoefer PDF 153-191
Why beliefs always matter, but rarely help us predict jihadist violence. The role of cognitive extremism as a precursor for violent extremism. Jakob Guhl PDF 192-217
Closing the “Critical Disconnect“. The establishment of regional prevention networks at the interface of prevention and deradicalisation work using the example of the Federal State Democracy Centre Baden-Wuerttemberg Jens Ostwaldt PDF 218-248
Radicalization as a Vector: Exploring Non-Violent and Benevolent Processes of Radicalization. Ken Reidy

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Jeanne Pawella (21 janvier 2019). Journal for Deradicalization * 2018. Radicalisations. Consulté le 14 mai 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/t5jx


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