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Dedicated to the Cause: Identity Development and Violent Extremism
Neil Ferguson, James W. McAuley
Centre for History, Culture and Memory
Centre for Citizenship, Conflict, Identity and Diversity
School of Human and Health Sciences
Centre for Climate Resilient Societies
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Arts & Humanities
Extremism
84%
Causes
39%
Social Identity
39%
Terrorism
34%
Threat
25%
Paramilitaries
22%
Methodological Problems
20%
Collective Identity
18%
Sophistication
17%
Personal Identity
17%
Lifestyle
16%
Earth
13%
Psychological
13%
Rise
11%
Uncertainty
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Terrorism
100%
Social Identification
92%
Violence
35%
Uncertainty
31%
Life Style
27%
Psychology
23%
Interviews
22%
Social Sciences
radicalism
76%
cause
40%
terrorism
27%
threat
22%
collective identity
18%
outgroup
17%
uncertainty
12%
violence
10%
interview
7%
evidence
7%
Group
5%