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The Routledge International Handbook on Social Exclusion and Radicalisation.

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Format:
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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