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gathers high-quality academic research on radicalisation, extremism and fundamentalism and makes it easily accessible to a broader public.

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A new look RadRes is now out. Has all the great resources as previously, but now including the new VERE Repository developed by @dstlmod and @NATO. The aim of VERE will be to help readers understand if and how pieces of research can be applied in practice radicalisationresearch.org


New look RadRes coming soon…watch this space!!!


Encountering Violence: The Movement and the Legitimation of Violence at the Eve of Italy’s anni di piombo by Andrea Chiampan radicalisationresearch.org/research/encou…


Why Now? Timing Rebel Recruitment of Female Combatants by Shelli Israelsen radicalisationresearch.org/research/why-n…


Watching ISIS: How Young Adults Engage with Official English-Language ISIS Videos by Simon Cottee & Jack Cunliffe radicalisationresearch.org/research/watch…


Extreme Criminals: Reconstructing Ideas of Criminality through Extremist Narratives by Suraj Lakhani radicalisationresearch.org/research/extre…


Assessing the Threat of Incel Violence by Bruce Hoffman, Jacob Ware & Ezra Shapiro radicalisationresearch.org/research/asses…


Radicalization Trajectories: An Evidence-Based Computational Approach to Dynamic Risk Assessment of “Homegrown” Jihadists by Jytte Klausen, Rosanne Libretti, Benjamin W. K. Hung & Anura P. Jayasumana radicalisationresearch.org/research/radic…


Exploring the “Demand Side” of Online Radicalization: Evidence from the Canadian Context by Mehmet F. Bastug, Aziz Douai & Davut Akca radicalisationresearch.org/research/explo…


On the Durability of Terrorist Networks: Revealing the Hidden Connections between Jihadist Cells by David Bright, Chad Whelan & Shandon Harris-Hogan radicalisationresearch.org/research/on-th…


How “Alone” are Lone-Actors? Exploring the Ideological, Signaling, and Support Networks of Lone-Actor Terrorists by David C. Hofmann radicalisationresearch.org/research/how-a…


Dar al-Islam: A Quantitative Analysis of ISIS’s French-Language Magazine by Andrew C. Sparks radicalisationresearch.org/research/dar-a…


A Comprehensive Doctrine for an Evolving Threat: Countering Terrorist Use of Social Networks by Eitan Azani & Nadine Liv radicalisationresearch.org/research/a-com…


Confronting Apocalyptic Terrorism: Lessons from France and Japan by Nilay Saiya radicalisationresearch.org/research/confr…


Jihadiship: From Radical Behavior to Radical Beliefs by Marco Nilsson radicalisationresearch.org/research/jihad…


Military Counterterrorism Measures, Civil–Military Relations, and Democracy: The Cases of Turkey and the United States by Nil S. Satana & Tijen Demirel-Pegg radicalisationresearch.org/research/milit…


Does Domestic Political Instability Foster Terrorism? Global Evidence from the Arab Spring Era (2011–14) by Michael J. Schumacher, Peter J. Schraeder radicalisationresearch.org/research/does-…


The Terrorism Recidivism Study (TRS): An Update on Data Collection and Results by Omi Hodwitz radicalisationresearch.org/research/the-t…


The Swedish Mujahideen: An Exploratory Study of 41 Swedish Foreign Fighters Deceased in Iraq and Syria by Amir Rostami, Joakim Sturup, Hernan Mondani, Pia Thevselius, Jerzy Sarnecki & Christofer Edling radicalisationresearch.org/research/the-s…


The Three Ps of Radicalization: Push, Pull and Personal. A Systematic Scoping Review of the Scientific Evidence about Radicalization Into Violent Extremism by Matteo Vergani, Muhammad Iqbal, Ekin Ilbahar & Greg Barton radicalisationresearch.org/research/the-t…


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