
Violent Extremism
A Nordic Outlook
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 27. June 2024
Book
Hardback
286 pages
978-1-7936-3285-2 (ISBN)
Description
Violent Extremism: A Nordic Outlook illuminates the global issue of violent extremism, with a particular focus on Sweden and the Nordic countries. This concise volume leverages empirical research to uncover the mechanisms and dynamics driving violent extremism, setting itself apart in a field often criticized for a lack of data-driven analysis. The contributors employ unique Nordic data to offer insights on violent extremism, examining its organization, the evolution of extremist groups, online presence, and societal impact. Aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities of violent extremism, the contributions draw on several social science perspectives to enhance prevention and intervention strategies. This approach not only enriches our grasp of extremist organizations and individual paths in to or out of extremism but informs effective counter measures. Essential reading for policymakers, researchers, and security professionals, this volume offers practical, empirical insights on tackling a pressing challenge in societies around the globe.
Reviews / Votes
This volume provides a multifaceted collection of clear and informative empirical studies examining key aspects of violent extremism and the challenges of preventing it in the Nordic context. It makes an important contribution to the research literature on extremism and is essential reading for those interested in the Scandinavian countries as well as Europe more broadly. -- Lorne L. Dawson, distinguished professor emeritus, University of Waterloo and co-founder of the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security, and SocietyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
9 BW Illustrations, 9 Tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
622 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7936-3285-2 (9781793632852)
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A Nordic Outlook
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Persons
Amir Rostami is professor of criminology at the University of Gaevle and researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm.
Christofer Edling is professor of sociology at Lund University and researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm.
Christofer Edling is professor of sociology at Lund University and researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm.
Content
Introduction, by Christofer Edling and Amir Rostami
Chapter 1: Cultural and Agentic Features of Danish Salafi-Jihadist Foreign Fighters, by Kathrine Elmose Jorgensen
Chapter 2: Women in Violent Far-Left Extremism in Sweden: Positions and Roles, by Hernan Mondani
Chapter 3: The Ecology of an Estonian Right-Wing Milieu: Entry and Exit of Two Extremists, by Heidi Maiberg
Chapter 4: Who's Afraid of Terrorism and Extremism?: Divisive Worries and Securitarian Concerns in Swedish Public Opinion and Parliamentary Action 1986-2020, by Daniel Broden, Mats Fridlund, Patrik OEhberg, Victor Wahlstrand Skaerstroem, and Magnus P. AEngsal
Chapter 5: Street-Level Counter-Extremism: Opposition to Violent Jihadism in Criminal Milieus, by Sebastien Tutenges and Sveinung Sandberg
Chapter 6: Selling Far-Right Extremism: New Forms of Far-Right Merchandise and Online Consumer Subcultures in Sweden, by Tina Askanius and Sofia Ulver
Chapter 7: Masculinity Norms and Female Ideals: The Role of Gender in Online Islamist Propaganda, by Sara Jul Jacobsen
Chapter 8: "Replacement," Threat Perceptions, and Group-Based Relative Deprivation: Social Psychological Underpinnings of Right-Wing Extremism in Scandinavia and the West, by Joanna Lindstroem and Milan Obaidi
Chapter 9: The Becoming of a Violent Left-Wing Extremist, by Tina Wilchen Christensen
Chapter 10: Preventive Social Work and Collective Transformative Agency: Preventing Riots in the Wake of Rasmus Paludan's Burning of the Quran, by Line Lerche Morck and Wael Adnan Aiche
Chapter 11: The Strengths and Weaknesses of the Nordic Countries' Counter-terrorism Strategies, by Susanna Bellander and Johanna Sundqvist
Chapter 12: Conflicting Expectations and Professional Tension in Multi-Agency Prevention Work: Findings from Research on Social Work in Norway, by Havard Haugstvedt
Chapter 13: What Has the Law Got to Do with It? Information Sharing in the Nordic Countries, by Robin Andersson Malmros
Chapter 1: Cultural and Agentic Features of Danish Salafi-Jihadist Foreign Fighters, by Kathrine Elmose Jorgensen
Chapter 2: Women in Violent Far-Left Extremism in Sweden: Positions and Roles, by Hernan Mondani
Chapter 3: The Ecology of an Estonian Right-Wing Milieu: Entry and Exit of Two Extremists, by Heidi Maiberg
Chapter 4: Who's Afraid of Terrorism and Extremism?: Divisive Worries and Securitarian Concerns in Swedish Public Opinion and Parliamentary Action 1986-2020, by Daniel Broden, Mats Fridlund, Patrik OEhberg, Victor Wahlstrand Skaerstroem, and Magnus P. AEngsal
Chapter 5: Street-Level Counter-Extremism: Opposition to Violent Jihadism in Criminal Milieus, by Sebastien Tutenges and Sveinung Sandberg
Chapter 6: Selling Far-Right Extremism: New Forms of Far-Right Merchandise and Online Consumer Subcultures in Sweden, by Tina Askanius and Sofia Ulver
Chapter 7: Masculinity Norms and Female Ideals: The Role of Gender in Online Islamist Propaganda, by Sara Jul Jacobsen
Chapter 8: "Replacement," Threat Perceptions, and Group-Based Relative Deprivation: Social Psychological Underpinnings of Right-Wing Extremism in Scandinavia and the West, by Joanna Lindstroem and Milan Obaidi
Chapter 9: The Becoming of a Violent Left-Wing Extremist, by Tina Wilchen Christensen
Chapter 10: Preventive Social Work and Collective Transformative Agency: Preventing Riots in the Wake of Rasmus Paludan's Burning of the Quran, by Line Lerche Morck and Wael Adnan Aiche
Chapter 11: The Strengths and Weaknesses of the Nordic Countries' Counter-terrorism Strategies, by Susanna Bellander and Johanna Sundqvist
Chapter 12: Conflicting Expectations and Professional Tension in Multi-Agency Prevention Work: Findings from Research on Social Work in Norway, by Havard Haugstvedt
Chapter 13: What Has the Law Got to Do with It? Information Sharing in the Nordic Countries, by Robin Andersson Malmros