What role does identity have to play in radicalisation?
Much of Quilliam’s research, including Mosques Made in Britain and Reprogramming British Muslims – A Study of the Islam Channel, has examined factors which encourage some British Muslims to feel as though they do not belong in Britain and as though they cannot and should not integrate into British civic life. As explored above, such marginalisation risks encouraging individuals to question their identity and may feed a perception of grievance, both of which can be manipulated by recruiters to facilitate radicalisation.
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