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Journal articles on the topic "Hofstadgroep"

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Schuurman, Bart, Quirine Eijkman, and Edwin Bakker. "The Hofstadgroup Revisited: Questioning its Status as a “Quintessential” Homegrown Jihadist Network." Terrorism and Political Violence 27, no. 5 (June 27, 2014): 906–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2013.873719.

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Benraad, Myriam. "Becoming A European Homegrown Jihadist: A Multilevel Analysis Of Involvement In The Dutch Hofstadgroup, 2002-2005, Bart Schuurman. Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2018, 272 pages." Politique étrangère Hiver, no. 4 (November 12, 2018): XVII. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pe.184.0194q.

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Books on the topic "Hofstadgroep"

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Vermaat, Emerson. Nederlandse jihad: Het proces tegen de Hofstadgroep. Soesterberg: Aspekt, 2006.

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Groen, Janny. Women warriors for Allah: An islamist network in the Netherlands. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010.

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Groen, Janny. Strijdsters van Allah: Radicale moslima's en het Hofstadnetwerk. Amsterdam: De Volkskrant, 2006.

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Schuurman, Bart. Becoming a European Homegrown Jihadist. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462986930.

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How and why do people become involved in European homegrown jihadism? This book addresses this question through an in-depth study of the Dutch Hofstadgroup, infamous for containing the murderer of filmmaker Theo van Gogh, who was killed in November 2004 in Amsterdam, and for plotting numerous other terrorist attacks. The Hofstadgroup offers a window into the broader phenomenon of homegrown jihadism that arose in Europe in 2004 and is still with us today. Utilizing interviews with former Hofstadgroup participants and the extensive police files on the group, Becoming a European Homegrown Jihadist overcomes the scarcity of high-quality data that has hampered the study of terrorism for decades. The book advances a multicausal and multilevel understanding of involvement in European homegrown jihadism that is critical of the currently prevalent 'radicalization'-based explanatory frameworks. It stresses that the factors that initiate involvement are separate from those that sustain it, which in turn are again likely to differ from those that bring some individuals to actual acts of terrorism. This is a key resource for scholars of terrorism and all those interested in understanding the pathways that can lead to involvement in European homegrown jihadism.
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De Hofstadgroep: Portret van een radicaal-islamitisch netwerk. Soesterberg: Aspekt, 2005.

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De radicaal-islamitische ideologie van de Hofstadgroep: De inhoud en de bronnen. Den Haag: Prof. mr. B.M. Teldersstichting, 2006.

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Sageman, Marc, Janny Groen, Annieke Kranenberg, and Robert Naborn. Women Warriors for Allah: An Islamist Network in the Netherlands. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012.

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Schuurman, Bart. Becoming a European Homegrown Jihadist: A Multilevel Analysis of Involvement in the Dutch Hofstadgroup, 2002-2005. Amsterdam University Press, 2018.

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Schuurman, Bart. Becoming a European Homegrown Jihadist: A Multilevel Analysis of Involvement in the Dutch Hofstadgroup, 2002-2005. Amsterdam University Press, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hofstadgroep"

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"A history of the Hofstadgroup." In Becoming a European Homegrown Jihadist, 55–76. Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv5rf757.6.

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"3. A history of the Hofstadgroup." In Becoming a European Homegrown Jihadist, 55–76. Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9789048538300-004.

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"The ideological and organizational nature of the Hofstadgroup." In Becoming a European Homegrown Jihadist, 77–96. Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv5rf757.7.

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"4. The ideological and organizational nature of the Hofstadgroup." In Becoming a European Homegrown Jihadist, 77–96. Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9789048538300-005.

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"3. Pathways to home-grown jihadism in the Netherlands: The Hofstadgroup, 2002–2005." In Biographies of Radicalization, 25–38. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110623628-003.

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