1 Introduction: Understanding Ideological Radicalization, Andreas Önnerfors
and Kristian Steiner
2 “Christianist” Lone Wolf Terrorism, Matthew Feldman
3 Who is Setting Your Agenda?: Social Network Analysis of Radical Movements’, Josef Slerka and Vit Sisler
4 Taking the Streets with Concepts, Andreas Onnerfors
5 Political Radicalization in Israel, Dani Filc
6 Peace Expectations in Messianic Judaism, Kristian Steiner, Anders Lundberg
7 Dealing with the Intimate Enemy, Sarbeswar Sahoo
8 Elections, Violence and (de)radicalization, Megan Dyfvermark (Reif)
9 The Perfect Storm: A Study of Boko Haram, Caroline Varin
10 Ideas, Perceptions or Realities, Jonathan Githens-Mazer
11 Exit from Terrorism and Violence and Extremism, Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen
12 Conclusion, Andreas Onnerfors and Kristian Steiner
Andreas Önnerfors is Associate Professor in the History of Sciences and Ideas at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden where he currently teaches Political Thought and Intellectual History. His research particularly focuses on the political discourse of the contemporary European far-right as well as enlightenment culture and sociability.
Kristian Steiner is Associate Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies at Malmö University, Sweden. He has published on the social construction of the enemy, media constructions of Muslims, and attitudes to peace within Christian Zionism and currently conducts interview studies on peace expectations among different religious groups in the Middle East.