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The "Nativist and Islamist Radicalisation: Anger and Anxiety" article in the Journal of Identity & Migration Studies explores the complexities of nativist and Islamist radicalization in Europe. The volume delves into the challenges faced by both native and migrant-origin youth, offering insights into the socio-economic, political, and psychological origins of radicalization. Through a collection of studies, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of the factors contributing to radicalization, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary approaches to address the issues at hand. The research sheds light on the impact of global crises, societal perceptions, and policy responses on the radicalization of youth from diverse backgrounds. [Extracted from the article] |