New Book: Youth Radicalisation in Europe: Nativists vs. Islamists by Prof. Ayhan Kaya

Based on extensive in-depth interview research with young Europeans, this book reveals the root causes of radicalisation among European youth with different ethno-cultural and religious backgrounds. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and the voices of young people themselves, the book demonstrates that both nativist and Islamist trajectories emerge from overlapping experiences of inequality, insecurity, spatial marginalisation, and fractured futures. It explores the dynamics of radicalisation within European societies by examining the intersecting forces of globalisation, socioeconomic deprivation, political deprivation, and spatial deprivation.

It will appeal to scholars and students working on radicalisation, de-radicalisation, emotions, democracy and diversity management, minority and migration studies, globalisation, socioeconomic deprivation, youth studies, and religious, nationalist, and culturalist ideologies. It will also be useful to policymakers and practitioners who work in the field of radicalisation and de-radicalisation.

About the Author:
Ayhan Kaya is a Professor of Politics and Jean Monnet Chair of European Politics of Interculturalism in the Department of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University. He has been a member of the Science Academy, Turkey, since 2012, and a member of the British Academy since 2024. He received his PhD and MA degrees from the University of Warwick, United Kingdom. One of his latest books is Populism and Heritage in Europe: Lost in Diversity and Unity (2019).

 

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