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Conceptualization of DMET's Proposed Level's of Extremism Based on the Assumed Continuum of Ideological Engagement

Conceptualization of DMET's Proposed Level's of Extremism Based on the Assumed Continuum of Ideological Engagement

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We propose to extend the current binary understanding of terrorism (vs. non-terrorism) with a Dynamic Matrix of Extremisms and Terrorism (DMET). DMET considers the whole ecosystem of content and actors that can contribute to a continuum of extremism (e.g., right-wing, left-wing, religious, separatist, single-issue). It organizes levels of extremism...

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