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Author Saal, Johannes

Title The dark social capital of religious radicals : Jihadi networks and mobilization in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, 1998-2018 / Johannes Saal
Published Wiesbaden : Springer VS, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (543 pages)
Series Politik und Religion
Politik und Religion.
Contents Introduction -- Theory: The Dark Social Capital Of Religious Radicals -- Data Sources And Methods Of Data Analysis -- Socio-Demographic And Socio-Economic Backgrounds -- Dynamics Of Jihadi Networks -- Geographical Clusters -- Mobilizing Members -- Mobilizing Cohesion -- Mobilizing Funds And Charity -- Mobilizing Violence -- Conclusion
Summary With the departure of European Muslims to the Islamic State and a wave of terrorist attacks in Europe in recent years, the questions of why and how individuals radicalize to Jihadi extremism attracted keen interest. This thesis examines how individuals radicalize by applying a theoretical framework that primarily refers to social capital theory, the economics of religion, and social movement theory. The analysis of the biographical backgrounds, pathways of radicalization, and network connections of more than 1,300 Jihadi extremists from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland shows that radicalization primarily need to be considered as a social process of isolation from former social contacts and affiliation with a new religious group. Radicalization is characterized by the transformation of social capital and often channeled through so-called Strong ties to friends and family members. These peer networks constitute the social fundament of radical clusters on the local level which are usually linked to a broader milieu through exclusive mosque communities and religious authorities. Bonding social capital within these radical groups minimizes the risk of betrayal and promotes trust essential for clandestine and risky activities. About the author Sociologist of religion and political scientist Dr. Johannes Saal is a research assistant at the Center for Religion, Economy and Politics (University of Lucerne)
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Subject Radicalization -- Germany
Radicalism -- Germany
Radicalization -- Austria
Radicalism -- Austria
Radicalization -- Switzerland
Radicalism -- Switzerland
Radicalism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
Radicalism
Radicalism -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Radicalization
Austria
Germany
Switzerland
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783658328429
3658328428