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    • in De-radicalisation · Policy documents · Prevention · Radicalisation · Research

    Frictional Security Governance: Policing the Crime-Terror Nexus in Denmark

    Journal Abstract This article examines policy responses to crime and terror as cases through which to illuminate the transformations of contemporary security governance in Denmark. The policies reveal how particular[…]

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    journal for deradicalization
    • in De-radicalisation · Regions · Research · World

    The Political Challenges Of Community-Level Pve Practices: The Danish Case Of Copenhagen Vs. Aarhus On Dialoguing With Extremist Milieus

    Journal abstract In 2015 and 2016 two interesting cases occurred in Denmark regarding practices related to Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE): a community-level dialogue was discontinued with an extremist milieu in[…]

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  • Critical Studies on Terrorism
    • in Radicalisation · Regions · Research · UK

    Press coverage of lone-actor terrorism in the UK and Denmark: shaping the reactions of the public, affected communities and copycat attackers

    Journal abstract Following 9/11, Al-Qaeda-orchestrated plots were considered the greatest threat to Western security and sparked the coalition’s war on terror. Close to a decade later, the post-9/11 threat landscape[…]

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    Institutionalisation (and De-Institutionalisation) of Rightwing Protest Parties: The Progress Parties in Denmark and Norway

    Publisher’s description When it comes to party institutionalisation – at least for entrepreneurial right-wing protest parties – leadership matters! That is the primary takeaway from this book. Of the hundreds[…]

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    • in De-radicalisation · Regions · Research · World

    ‘Sometimes You Just Have To Try Something’ – A Critical Analysis Of Danish State-Led Initiatives Countering Online Radicalisation

    Journal abstract This research paper argues that Danish online radicalisation policies are driven by logics of urgency (the threat is imminent) within a limited realm of discursive possibilities (the threat[…]

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    Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
    • in Radicalisation · Regions · Research · World

    Transitional Journeys Into and Out of Extremism. A Biographical Approach

    Journal abstract This article describes an empirical study into processes of homegrown radicalization and de-radicalization of young people. Researchers in Denmark and the Netherlands set out to answer the question[…]

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  • perspectives-on-terrorism
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    Plebeian Jihadism in Denmark: An Individualisation and Popularization Predating the Growth of the Islamic State

    Journal abstract Already before the Islamic State’s conquests in Syria and Iraq, a plebeian version of jihadism was developing in Denmark. This version resonates particularly well with the Islamic State’s[…]

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    • in Radicalisation · Regions · Research · World

    “I Just Said It. The State”: Examining the Motivations for Danish Foreign Fighting in Syria

    Journal abstract While several studies of radicalization processes and recruitment to jihadi organizations have been undertaken in European countries, very few are based on interviews with foreign fighters that have[…]

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    • in De-radicalisation · Discussions on Policy · Regions · Research · World

    Counter-Radicalisation: Critical perspectives

    Publisher’s description This book offers a wide-ranging and critical examination of recent counter-radicalisation policies, using case studies from several countries. Counter-radicalisation policies, such as the UK ‘Prevent’ strategy, have been[…]

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    • in Ideologies · Pathways to radicalisation · Radicalisation · Regions · Research · World

    Something Varied in the State of Denmark: Neo-nationalism, Anti-Islamic Activism, and Street-level Thuggery

    Journal abstract The article argues that categories such as ‘Islamophobic’ and ‘Right Wing’ are inadequate and even misleading descriptors of reactions to Islam in Europe, and should be replaced by[…]

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