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 jihadistsâ 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 interviewsâespecially with active jihadistsâoften 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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This book is based on unprecedented interviews with active and former jihadists, even IS fighters. Moreover, it argues that jihad changes jihadists through socialization in jihadists groups.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Interviewing Jihadists.- Chapter 3: Jihad as a Complex Social Phenomenon.- Chapter 4: Jihadism in Sweden.- Chapter 5: Jihadism in Norway.- Chapter 6: Jihadism in Denmark.- Chapter 7: The Changing Nature of Jihad.- Chapter 8: Cognitive Dissonance and Changing Motivations.- Chapter 9: Recruitment and Perceptions of Death.- Chapter 10: How Does Fighting Change Jihadists?.- Chapter 11: Conclusion.
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Marco Nilsson explores the detailed dynamic of Scandinavian jihadism in a unique way. This is âthe book to readâ if one wants to understand the phenomenon.---Stig Jarle Hansen, professor at the Norwegian University of Life SciencesMarco Nilsson has unparalleled access to current and former jihadists in Scandinavia. This book provides a critical contribution to our understanding of what motivates those involved in jihadist violence, their recruitment processes, and how they are affected by their involvement.---James Khalil, preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE) specialist affiliated with RUSIThis 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 jihadistsâ 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 interviewsâespecially with active jihadistsâoften 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.Marco Nilsson is Associate Professor at Jönköping University, Sweden.
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"âMarco Nilsson, one of the leading experts on jihadism in Scandinavia, tells the story of Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian jihadists. The book is based on eight years of original fieldwork in Gothenburg, Sweden, the center of jihadi activity in Scandinavia. The book offers a sophisticated and nuanced approach to jihadi rationale surpassing the basic âpush and pullâ narratives to explain how changing motivations are an essential part of jihad. The book offers first person, behind the scenes, look at why men joined and left jihadi groups. It also presents the wide variation discernible across the personalities and settings among jihadists and within radicalization more generally." (Mia Bloom, professor at Georgia State University â Author of Dying to Kill: The Allure of Suicide Terror)
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Focuses on the changing nature of jihad as a social phenomenon and how jihad changes jihadists Summarizes and further develops several years of research into jihadism Offers new analytical insights into jihadism with a focus on how jihadism and jihadists change
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ISBN
9783031138089
Publisert
2023-10-20
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Palgrave Macmillan
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210 mm
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148 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Marco Nilsson is Associate Professor at Jönköping University, Sweden.