From Words to Weapons: Leveraging Right-Wing Extremist Manifestos in prevention and preparedness work.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34235Date
2024-06-02Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
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Reinholdtsen, EliseAbstract
This master's thesis explores the potential use of terrorist manifestos in
enhancing counterterrorism prevention and preparedness. It centres on
the analysis of six manifestos authored by notorious right-wing
extremists: Anders Behring Breivik, Dylann Roof, Brenton Tarrant, John
Earnest, Patrick Crusius, and Juraj Krajčík. The primary research question
investigates how these manifestos can be leveraged to benefit
counterterrorism efforts. The study identifies these documents' ideological
motives, common themes, and radicalisation indicators through qualitative
content analysis and interviews. It further argues that understanding
these manifestos can provide valuable insights for developing targeted
measures to prevent terrorist attacks and create counternarratives to
hinder radicalisation. It also addresses the ethical considerations of using
such materials, ensuring data collection and analysis are conducted
securely and ethically. The findings aim to contribute to a more effective
and informed approach to counterterrorism by utilising the communicative
aspects of terrorist violence.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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