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The Routledge International Handbook on Social Exclusion and Radicalisation.
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- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Abbas, Tahir.
- Series:
- Routledge International Handbooks Series
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (468 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2026.
- Summary:
- In a world marked by shifting paradigms and emergent challenges, The Routledge Handbook on Social Exclusion and Radicalisation is a ground-breaking compilation that addresses the intricate relationship between social exclusion and radicalisation on a global scale.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Introduction: The Entangled Web of Social Exclusion and Radicalisation
- Part 1 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
- 5 Pandemic Pressure: COVID‑19 and Far‑Right Violence in Germany
- 6 Social Exclusion and Radicalisation in German Muslim Tiktok Users
- 7 From Perceived Threats to Radicalisation: Unmasking Far‑Right Narratives Through a Comparative Analysis
- 8 Down, Down in The South: Explaining Social Exclusion and Violent Radicalisation In Portugal
- 9 Activism as a Buffer for Radicalisation 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 Daʿesh 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 Deradicalization.
- Part 2 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 Relations
- 17 Exploring The Potential of Engendering Islamic Religious Curriculum in Schools to Promote Gender Inclusion and Mitigate Youth Radicalisation
- 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 Marginalisation 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 Radicalisation and Social Exclusion in Indonesia: A Critical Evaluation of Violent Extremism
- 24 The Forb‑Social Inclusion Link to Prevent Violent Radicalism in Indonesia and Kenya
- 25 Marginalisation into Militancy: Rethinking Radicalisation Through Filipino Vigilantism
- Part 3 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 the 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
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-04-051496-0
- 1-003-48852-8
- 1-04-063029-4
- 9781003488521
- OCLC:
- 1581930660
- Publisher Number:
- CIPO000329562
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