Radicalization

Research and workshops investigating the psychological, sociological, and ideological factors and processes by which individuals and groups become involved in violent extremism are part of this research area.

Related PUBLICATIONS about Radicalization

The Parallel Threat: Political Framing and Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States

Weak Personal Ideals Incline Proud People Towards Religious Radicalization in Anxious Circumstances

“One-man war”: A History of Lone-actor Terrorism in Canada, 1868-2018

Working Paper Title 2020
Preparing Professionals to Dialogue about Extremism and Radicalization: A look at the ERC programs at McGill University and University of Quebec in Montreal

Working Paper 2018 Title
Linguistic and Narrative Trends Among Islamic State Videos and Magazines

Working Paper 2018 Title
Duped: Why Gender Stereotypes are Leading to Inadequate Deradicalization and Disengagement Strategies

Working Paper 2018 Title
Trajectories of Radicalized Females in Montreal

The Khalistan Movement and Its Impact in Canada

Working Paper Title 2019
Meanwhile in Canada: anti-Muslim ordinary racism and the banalization of far-right ideology

Working Paper 2016 Title
Talking to Foreign Fighters: Socio-Economic Push versus Existential Pull Factors

Working Paper 2016 Title
Trying to Talk to Terrorists: Ethical and Methodological Challenges in Canada

Working Paper 2016 Title
Cheering on the Jihad: An Exploration of Women’s Participation in Online Pro-jihadist Networks

Working Paper 2016 Title
Assessment of the state of knowledge: Connections between research on the social psychology of the Internet and violent extremism

Working Paper 2015 Title
Traits de personnalité et terrorisme

Working Paper 2015 Title
Personality Traits and Terrorism

Working Paper 2015 Title
No Sandwiches Here: Representations of Women in Dabiq and Inspire Magazines

Working Paper 2014 Title
Perceptions of Muslim Faith, Ethno-Cultural Community-based and Student Organizations in Countering Domestic Terrorism in Canada

Working Paper 2014 Title
Can “Dangerous Speech” be Used in Explaining “Lone-Wolf” Terrorism?

Working Paper 2014 Title
Social Perspectives on National Security: A review of recent literature

Working Paper 2014 Title
The Process of Radicalization: Right-Wing Skinheads in Quebec

TSAS AFFILIATES who focus on Radicalization

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