Etat de la recherche * Droite radicale * 18 mars 2019

L’article “Far-right terrorism: Academically neglected and understudied” publié le 18 mars 2019 par Francis Patrick O’Connor revient sur le déséquilibre quantitatif des études sur les différentes mouvances radicales. Chapô de l’article : “The terrorist attack in New Zealand which resulted in 50 deaths and multiple injuries is a bloody and tragic reminder of the threat posed by the far-right. The world has been scarred by an upsurge in far-right attacks, many perpetrated by lone actors. Yet, recent research has demonstrated that the far-right is dramatically understudied in comparison to other forms of violent radicalisation.” Lien vers l’article : ici. Francis O’Connor est Senior Researcher en Transnational Politics au Peace Research Institute de Frankfurt (Allemagne).

Sur l’étude des mouvements de la droite radicale et/ou identitaire, voir également : Jacob  Aasland Ravndal, “Right-Wing Terrorism and Violence in Western Europe: Introducing the RTV Dataset”, Perspectives on Terrorism, vol. 10, n° 3, 2016.


Résumé :  “What is the record of right-wing terrorism and violence (RTV) in Western Europe post-1990? To date, RTV incident data suitable for temporal and cross-national comparisons have been lacking. Consequently, few comparative studies of RTV exist, and we generally have limited knowledge about the most recent evolution of RTV in Western Europe. To help fill these gaps, this article introduces a new dataset covering RTV incidents in Western Europe between 1990 and 2015. Including the most severe types of incidents only, the dataset comprises 578 incidents, including 190 deadly incidents causing 303 deaths. Each incident has been manually researched by the same person and coded on a range of variables, including time and location, perpetrator and victim characteristics, organizational affiliations, weapon types, and number of casualties. The article also proposes six hypotheses aiming to explain the perhaps most puzzling finding emerging from the RTV dataset: that the number of deadly incidents has declined considerably under conditions commonly assumed to stimulate RTV. These conditions include increased immigration, enhanced support to radical right parties, Islamist terrorism, and booming youth unemployment rates.” Full Text: PDF HTML


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Jeanne Pawella (7 octobre 2019). Etat de la recherche * Droite radicale * 18 mars 2019. Radicalisations. Consulté le 10 avril 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/t5s2


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