Yes, time for me to finish blogging on what the research has shown about how radicalisation works, how people are recruited into terrorist organisations, religious cults, . . . even extreme sports . . . As Jason Burke (whose works I have blogged about here, most recently on “the new threat“) points out: it’s all the same mechanics.
https://twitter.com/burke_jason/status/830797108059971585
https://twitter.com/PeterRNeumann/status/830462741987131393
Now to complete those posts on Friction, How Radicalization Happens to Them and to Us
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