1st Edition

Routledge Handbook of Violent Extremism and Resilience

Edited By Richard McNeil-Willson, Anna Triandafyllidou Copyright 2023
330 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

330 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

330 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

At a time of great global uncertainty and instability, communities face fracturing from the increasing influence of extremist movements hostile to democratic and multicultural norms. Europe and the West have grown increasingly polarised in recent years, beset with financial crises, political instability, the rise of malicious actors and irregular violence, and new forms of media and social media.... Read more

Part I: Core Issues on Violent Extremism and Resilience

1. Violent Extremism and Resilience in the 21st Century

Richard McNeil-Willson, Anna Triandafyllidou and Vivian Gerrand

2. Assessing our Understanding of (Violent) Extremism

Richard McNeil-Willson

3. Resilience to Violent Extremism at the Crossroads

Michele Grossman

4. European Trends in Polarisation and Resilience

Sheryl Prentice and Paul Taylor

5. Young People, Radicalisation, and Resilience

Vivian Gerrand

6. Online Extremism and Resilience

Amy-Louise Watkin

Part II: Country Cases

Western Europe

7. France

Francesca Scrinzi

8. United Kingdom

Tahir Abbas, Richard McNeil-Willson and Lianne Vostermans

Northern Europe

9. The Netherlands

Maria Vliek and Martijn de Koning

10. Norway

Rune Ellefsen and Martin M. Sjøen

Central and Eastern Europe

11. Germany

Fabian Virchow

12. Hungary

Zsuzsanna Vidra and Michael C. Zeller

13. Poland

Michael C. Zeller and Jana Hrckova

 

Southern Europe

14. Italy

Francesca Scrinzi

15. Greece

Eda Gemi

Australasia and North America

16. Australia

Michele Grossman and Vivian Gerrand

17. New Zealand

Jacinta Carroll

18. Canada

Sara K. Thompson

19. United States of America

Brian Hughes

Biography

Richard McNeil-Willson is a research fellow in the field of terrorism and political violence at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) at Leiden University, Netherlands and Visiting Scholar at King’s College, the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. His work critically examines the interconnections between groups labelled ‘extremist’ and counter-extremism legislation, as well as the impact of counterterrorism on democratic and human rights. He is also a former Max Weber research fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, and holds a UK Research Council- funded PhD from the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, Exeter University. He has worked on several European Commission projects and has advised the European Commission directly in developing policy responses to far- right violence.

Anna Triandafyllidou holds the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), Canada. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on the governance of migration and asylum; nationalism and identity issues; and overall, the contemporary challenges of migration and integration across different world regions. Her authored books include What is Europe? (with Ruby Gropas, Second Edition, Routledge, 2022), Migration and Return in Southeastern Europe (with E. Gemi, Routledge, 2021), Migrant Smuggling (with T. Maroukis, McMillan, 2012), and Immigrants and National Identity in Europe (Routledge 2001). She recently edited a volume on Migration and Pandemics (Springer, 2022). Her recent journal publications have appeared in Comparative Migration Studies (2021, 2022), Environment and Planning A: Economy and Society (2022), Ethnicities (2022), International Migration (2021), the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2022), and Nations and Nationalism (2020).