Ebook: Healing from hate: how young men get into-and out of-violent extremism
Author: Kimmel Michael S
- Tags: Masculinity--Psychological aspects, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Essays, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Government--General, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Government--National, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Reference, Right-wing extremists, SOCIAL SCIENCE--Gender Studies, White supremacy movements, Case studies, Right-wing extremists -- Case studies, Masculinity -- Psychological aspects, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference, SOCIAL SCIENCE --
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: University of California Press
- City: Oakland;California
- Language: English
- epub
Getting in and getting out : a gendered political psychology of extremism -- Germany : anti-Semitism without Jews -- Sweden : entry and exit -- United States : life after hate with "Life After Hate" -- Britain : the ex-jihadists next door -- Epilogue : "redemption song.";"Examine the role of gender in the radicalization of young men as they enter and exit extremist movements"--Provided by publisher.
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