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Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Beyond Endpoints: Rethinking How and Why to Study Radicalisation
Hilary Pilkington

Part I: Cross European Perspectives on Trajectories of (Non)Radicalisation  

Chapter 1. Non-Radicalisation under a Magnifying Glass: A Cross-European ‘Milieu Perspective’ on Resistance to Islamist Radical Messaging
Mark Dechesne

Chapter 2. Situating Trajectories of ‘Extreme-Right’ (Non)Radicalisation: The Role of the Radical Milieu
Hilary Pilkington and Viggo Vestel

Part II: Sites and Sources of (Non)Radicalisation                                               

Chapter 3. What Is the Connection between Inequalities and Radicalisation? Reviewing the Evidence Base

Renata Franc, Alexandra Poli and Tomislav Pavlović

Chapter 4. Islam and Violence in Greek Society: The Stigmatisation of Muslims, the Extreme Right and Resistance to Reciprocal Radicalisation
Alexandros Sakellariou

Chapter 5. Family, Relatives and Friendship as Channels of (Non)Radicalisation in the Narratives of the Urban Second Generation of North Caucasian Youth
Sviatoslav Poliakov

Part III: Situational and Interactional Dynamics of (Non)Radicalisation                    

Chapter 6. Situational and Interactional Dynamics in Trajectories of (Non)Radicalisation: A Micro-Level Analysis of Violence in an ‘Extreme-Right’ Milieu
Hilary Pilkington

Chapter 7. Trajectories of (Non)Radicalisation in a French Prison
Bartolomeo Conti

Chapter 8. Responses to Radical(ising) Messages and Their Messengers by Young Marksmen and their Clubs: From Rejection to Normalisation
Benjamin Kerst

Conclusion: Has Radicalisation Research Reached Its Endpoint?
Hilary Pilkington

Appendix: Overview of Milieus Studied

Index

Resisting Radicalisation?

Understanding Young People's Journeys through Radicalising Milieus

Edited by Hilary Pilkington

324 pages, 29 illus., bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-80539-008-4 Hb Published (November 2023)



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