This book is based on unprecedented interviews with active and former
jihadists, even IS fighters. It focuses on the changing nature of
jihad as a social phenomenon and how jihad changes jihadists. It
argues that there are fascinating generational differences between
jihadists’ ideas and behaviors. Moreover, it argues that jihad
changes jihadists through socialization in jihadists groups. Indeed,
radicalization continues in new forms after entering the conflict
zone. Recognizing that jihadism is a complex social phenomenon and a
discourse on religiously legitimized violence with deep roots in the
history of Islam and Muslim societies, the book asks two simple
questions. Why have some Muslims residing in the West taken up arms to
enter the global battlefields of jihad? Have the motivations and
experiences of different jihadists all been the same? To create a
more coherent analysis than the article format allows, and to offer
new insights, the author summarizes and further develops several years
of research into jihadism. As gaining access to and conducting
interviews—especially with active jihadists—often differs from
standard interviews, much of the data were collected in a gray zone
between more formal interviewing and ethnographic research. The
empirical material, which is based on interviews with active and
former jihadists, is unique. Moreover, the methodological reflections
are unprecedented, and the project offers new analytical insights into
jihadism with a focus on how jihadism and jihadists change.
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Motivations, Experiences, and Change
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031138065
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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