This project will synthesise and critically analyse the existing research that has considered whether and how political contention and protest relate to radicalisation and terrorism. Taking a social-ecological approach that considers individual, group, and societal levels of analysis and their interactions, the research will focus on what informs group and mass radicalisation, what constrains them, the transnational features of these processes, how they relate to legal forms of contention, and individual radicalisation processes.

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