With the influx of public interest on the #ProudBoys and other #RightWingExtremist groups, we at ICCT wanted to highlight some crucial analysis done by past contributors on political violence and the far-right (1/6 of a thread on #RWEX research)
Samantha Kutner (@ashkenaz89) wrote an in-depth analysis of the Proud Boys, to provide insight on how broader themes of self-categorization, precarity, and deliberate provocation in crypto-fascist extremist organisations manifest themselves (2/6) icct.nl/publication/sw…
Jacob Ware's (@Jacob_A_Ware) detailed and comparative analysis of terrorist manifestoes used by the violent Far-Right highlights common themes and key implications for counterterrorism scholars and practitioners (3/6) icct.nl/publication/te…
Tim Wilson (@TimWilsonCSTPV) provides a historical analysis of the evolution of Right Wing Extremist Violence from the late nineteenth century onwards. Crucially, his research answers: How tactically innovative is today’s right-wing violence? (4/6) icct.nl/publication/ri…
Sam Jackson (@sjacks26) provides a useful schema of the three main forms of Right-Wing Extremism in the United States in order to more clearly understand the landscape of extremism: racist extremism, nativist extremism, and anti-government extremism. (5/6) icct.nl/publication/a-…
Ana-Maria Bluic et al provide a systematic study of the psychological processes underpinning the formation and transformation of online communities of the extreme right, and the role they play in radicalisation processes (6/6) icct.nl/publication/th…
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