Collective emotions and political violence: narratives of Islamist organisations in Western Europe

How do collective actors move from moderate politics to (violent) extremism? Faced with high risks of repression and implosion, they need to legitimate such radical change to keep members and followers committed to collective action. Drawing on the texts, audios, and videos of five Islamist organisa...

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Main Author: Clément, Maéva (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Manchester Manchester University Press 2023
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:New approaches to conflict analysis
Further subjects:B Collective behavior Political aspects (Germany) History 21st century
B Violence
B Radicalism Religious aspects Islam
B Dschihadismus
B Religion
B Religious community
B Radicalization
B Political Violence Religious aspects Islam
B Islam and politics
B Islamic fundamentalism (Germany) History 21st century
B Collective behavior Political aspects (Great Britain) History 21st century
B Militancy
B Great Britain
B Association
B Islam
B Fundamentalism
B Islam (Great Britain) History 21st century
B Islamic fundamentalism (Great Britain) History 21st century
B Islam (Germany) History 21st century
B Germany
B Group identity
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9781526167682
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Summary:How do collective actors move from moderate politics to (violent) extremism? Faced with high risks of repression and implosion, they need to legitimate such radical change to keep members and followers committed to collective action. Drawing on the texts, audios, and videos of five Islamist organisations in the UK and Germany in the 2000s and 2010s, the book develops a transdisciplinary theoretical framework and innovative methodological approach to explore how radical changes in activism are mediated. Clément argues that political violence has to feel right, as a collective, for an organisation and its followers to move from moderate activism to (violent) extremism. She shows that organisations mediate this change by performing collective emotions in and through narrative. The book offers a provocative and nuanced account which departs from conventional interpretations of radicalisation and reminds us of the power of emotions.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 241-255, Register
ISBN:1526167697