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The Non-radicalisation of Muslims in Southern Europe : Migration and Integration in Italy, Greece, and Spain / by Tina Magazzini, Marina Eleftheriadou, Anna Triandafyllidou.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Magazzini, Tina.
Contributor:
Eleftheriadou, Marina.
Triandafyllidou, Anna.
Series:
Rethinking Political Violence, 2752-8596
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Peace.
Terrorism.
Political violence.
Identity politics.
Religion and politics.
Europe--Politics and government.
Europe.
Peace and Conflict Studies.
Terrorism and Political Violence.
Identity Politics.
Politics and Religion.
European Politics.
Local Subjects:
Peace and Conflict Studies.
Terrorism and Political Violence.
Identity Politics.
Politics and Religion.
European Politics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (133 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
Summary:
This open access book explains why southern European countries with significant Muslim communities have experienced few religiously inspired violent attacks - or have avoided the kind of securitised response to such attacks seen in many other Western states. The authors provide a unique contribution to the literature on violent extremism - which has traditionally focused on countries such as France, the US and the UK - by studying the causes of relatively low rates of radicalisation in Greece, Italy and Spain. The book explores many of the dynamics between (non) radicalisation and issues such as socioeconomic inequality, experiences of conflict, and systemic racism and other forms of discrimination. It establishes a new analytical framework for the development of, and resilience against, violent radicalisation in the region and beyond. Tina Magazzini is a Distinguished Fellow at the University of A Coruña, a Research Associate at the Interuniversity Centre for Atlantic Cultural Landscapes and at the Czech Academy of Sciences. Marina Eleftheriadou is Assistant Professor at Neapolis University Pafos and Consulting Editor at the Centre for Mediterranean, Middle East and Islamic Studies. Anna Triandafyllidou is a Full Professor and holds the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration at Toronto Metropolitan University.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Religiously Inspired Violent Radicalisation in Southern Europe: Why It Is Not Emerging
Chapter 2: Missing in Action: Understanding (the Lack of) Religiously Inspired Violent Radicalisation in Italy Against the Odds
Chapter 3: Socio-economic Marginalisation, Fragmentation, and the Lack of Violent Radicalisation: Insights from Greece
Chapter 4: Navigating Shifting Narratives of Terrorism and Resilience: The Spanish Case
Chapter 5: A Southern European Exceptionalism? Opening the Debate.
ISBN:
9783031719967
3031719964
OCLC:
1473771050

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