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Rethinking Religion and Radicalization

Editat de Michele Grossman, H A Hellyer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mar 2025
With contributions from a range of regions and disciplines, this open access volume offers theoretically compelling and empirically rich new insights on the relationship between religion and violent extremism.

The role of religion and religiosity in processes of radicalisation to violence has been at the forefront of debates around terrorism and extremism for decades. The events of 9/11 gave new impetus to these debates, cementing assumptions about the role of Islam as the key driver for religiously inspired violent radicalisation, and defining the way in which radicalisation to violence is understood. The years since 9/11 have seen a striking diversification in the terrorist and violent extremist landscape, yet the treatment of how religious beliefs, concepts and histories are entangled with established and emergent violent ideologies and social movements has changed far less. By looking beyond Islamist-inspired or attributed terrorism, this volume explores how violent extremists instrumentalise religion and religiosity in unexpected ways, from Orthodox Christianity and Hindutva to 'conspirituality', far-right extremism, and single-issue social movements.

The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350350076
ISBN-10: 1350350079
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of contributors

Acknowledgements

Section 1: Religion and violent radicalization: Concepts and contestations
Introduction: Remapping the terrain of religion, radicalization and extremist violence
Michele Grossman and H. A. Hellyer
Religion, radicalization and violence: Conceptual and interpretive issues
Lorne Dawson
The racialized logic of The UK's countering extremism strategy
Tahir Abbas

Section 2: Violent radicalization and the governance of religious diversity
The governance of religious diversity and the challenge of (violent) radicalization in Western Europe Thomas Sealy and Tina Magazzini
Religiously attributed radicalization and violent extremism: Policy responses and impacts on the governance of religion in South-Eastern Europe
Liliya Yakova and Rositsa Dzhekova
The determinants of radicalization in Russia: Is religion to blame?
Marat Iliyasov
The evolution of Salafi jihadi terrorism and state responses in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
Greg Barton

Section 3: Religion and violence across extremist movements and contexts
A majority with a minority complex: Examining anti-Muslim violence in Sri Lanka and India
Amar Amarasingam and Shweta Desai
The convergence of land- and blood-centric political theologies in Israel
Atalia Omer
Hindu radicalization in contemporary India
Pralay Kanungo

Section 4: Political mobilizations of religion on the extremist right
Marriage of convenience? The nexus of religious extremism and far-right militancy in Israel and the United States
Alejandro J. Beutel and Arie Perliger
'Orthodoxy or Death': The embrace of Orthodox Christianity by the modern far right
Lydia Khalil
Preparing for Day X: Looking into Germany's extreme right-wing radicalization
Frederic Heine and Tina Magazzini
Mapping conspiritual radicalization: The intersection of conspiracy movements, spirituality and radicalization
Vivian Gerrand

Index

Recenzii

Grossman and Hellyer have edited a thought-provoking anthology . A must for all academic libraries. Highly recommended.
A much-needed and forward-thinking . empirically grounded exploration of the diverse relationships between religion and violent radicalization across cultures, regions and religions . The result is a book with an innovative and holistic analytical perspective, which acknowledges theoretical complexity while generating a new explanatory framework for it. Hence, it provides new theoretical and empirical contributions that push the discipline forward.
This superlative collection of essays sheds new light on the complex connections between violent extremism and religion across nations, ideologies and faiths. Infused with rich, thoughtful engagement from leading scholars, the book is a captivating contribution to our knowledge and understanding of these challenging and urgent issues.
'This volume asks us to reassess how we think about religion and radicalisation. It brings together renowned experts and original, empirically rich contributions on radicalisation, religion and extremism, far-right extremism and violent radicalisation that dissect questions of identity politics, ideology and history and how they intersect with radicalisation and religion. It is a valuable source and a must-read for policy makers, academics, analysts and the public alike.'