The role of ideology in radicalisation

This chapter seeks to examine the role of ideology in radicalisation into violent extremism, be it Islamist or far-right. The chapter first unpacks the concept of ideology, showing how it is inextricably linked with, and emerges from, the wider cultural context. It argues that while culture is unwri...

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Main Author: Ramakrishna, Kumar
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1779272024-06-14T03:33:25Z The role of ideology in radicalisation Ramakrishna, Kumar J. Busher L. Malkki S. Marsden S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences Radicalisation This chapter seeks to examine the role of ideology in radicalisation into violent extremism, be it Islamist or far-right. The chapter first unpacks the concept of ideology, showing how it is inextricably linked with, and emerges from, the wider cultural context. It argues that while culture is unwritten and shared largely without mass conscious awareness, ideology is primarily a consciously held and relatively well-articulated set of beliefs. The chapter then examines how ideology is viewed by various scholars as functioning at the individual and group levels. In sum, while ideology at the individual level is seen as a ‘source of justification’ or a ‘rationalization for violence’, at the group level, it is seen as fostering group polarisation towards violent behaviour as well as ‘identity fusion’, where the individual identities of group members merge with those of the group as a whole. The final substantive section of the chapter then examines relatively recent and novel discussions about how ideology is said to function within globally dispersed violent extremist networks, viewed as complex, self-organising adaptive systems. Such systems are said to be composed of multiple actors interacting in numerous, unpredictable ways, displaying considerable autonomy and diversity of action, and yet – through the influence of a shared ideology – retaining a paradoxical overarching separate-yet-interconnected quality. In short, at the transnational, system level, ideology provides some degree of coherence among the myriad, often uncoordinated activities of a large number of disparate militant cells, lone actors, and followers of an amorphous transnational violent extremist network. 2024-06-14T03:31:55Z 2024-06-14T03:31:55Z 2023 Book Chapter Ramakrishna, K. (2023). The role of ideology in radicalisation. J. Busher, L. Malkki & S. Marsden (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook on Radicalisation and Countering Radicalisation (pp. 71-84). Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003035848-7/role-ideology-radicalisation-kumar-ramakrishna 9781003035848 https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003035848-7/role-ideology-radicalisation-kumar-ramakrishna https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177927 https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9781003035848/routledge-handbook-radicalisation-countering-radicalisation-joel-busher-leena-malkki-sarah-marsden 71 84 en The Routledge Handbook on Radicalisation and Countering Radicalisation © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Routledge. All rights reserved. Routledge
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The role of ideology in radicalisation
description This chapter seeks to examine the role of ideology in radicalisation into violent extremism, be it Islamist or far-right. The chapter first unpacks the concept of ideology, showing how it is inextricably linked with, and emerges from, the wider cultural context. It argues that while culture is unwritten and shared largely without mass conscious awareness, ideology is primarily a consciously held and relatively well-articulated set of beliefs. The chapter then examines how ideology is viewed by various scholars as functioning at the individual and group levels. In sum, while ideology at the individual level is seen as a ‘source of justification’ or a ‘rationalization for violence’, at the group level, it is seen as fostering group polarisation towards violent behaviour as well as ‘identity fusion’, where the individual identities of group members merge with those of the group as a whole. The final substantive section of the chapter then examines relatively recent and novel discussions about how ideology is said to function within globally dispersed violent extremist networks, viewed as complex, self-organising adaptive systems. Such systems are said to be composed of multiple actors interacting in numerous, unpredictable ways, displaying considerable autonomy and diversity of action, and yet – through the influence of a shared ideology – retaining a paradoxical overarching separate-yet-interconnected quality. In short, at the transnational, system level, ideology provides some degree of coherence among the myriad, often uncoordinated activities of a large number of disparate militant cells, lone actors, and followers of an amorphous transnational violent extremist network.
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