A recent analysis in Campbell Systematic Reviews examined the effects of media on two aspects of radicalization: the support of the use of radical violence in the name of a cause or ideology (called ...
Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The FBI released photos of Shamsud-Din Jabbar walking in the streets of the New Orleans French Quarter about an hour before investigators say he carried out the deadly attack ...
A 21-year-old British man from Howden, East Yorkshire, has been convicted of planning a terrorist attack. The case underscores the persistent threat of self-radicalized individuals inspired by ...
People who radicalize to extremist ideologies often are triggered by negative life events or exposure to propaganda, and those who escape from extreme groups frequently are aided by an individual or ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — Authorities in Jefferson County believe the 16-year-old gunman in Wednesday's shooting at Evergreen High School was radicalized by an extremist network, though they have not ...
A new study used neuroimaging techniques to show that social exclusion increases the number of ideological and group values worth fighting and dying for in populations vulnerable to radicalization.
"If you randomly follow the algorithm, you probably would consume less radical content using YouTube as you typically do!" So says Manoel Ribeiro, co-author of a new paper on YouTube's recommendation ...
In 2008, back when politics in America and Western Europe was polarized but not completely unhinged, the terrorism scholar Peter Neumann nicely summarized radicalization as "what goes on before the ...
The violence America witnessed at the U.S. Capitol was more than unleashed rage. Terrorism experts say it was the culmination of years of radicalization. "A lot of people at the Capitol protest I ...
When we published Friction in 2011, the book’s subtitle, “How conflict radicalizes them and us” was itself radical. Our idea was that not only the bad guys—the terrorists—but also good Americans can ...
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