Extremism, Radicalism and Radicalization A necessary distinction in the terrorism debate
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| Data de Publicação: | 2022 |
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| Título da fonte: | Ágora (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) |
| Texto Completo: | https://seer.unisc.br/index.php/agora/article/view/17679 |
Resumo: | This article makes a conceptual debate on terrorism, extremism, radicalism and radicalization with the aim of producing distinctions that enrich the theoretical debate on the terrorist phenomenon, as it assumes that there are rhetorical traps that need to be clarified and overcome in order to improve the debate and theorization about the terrorism. For this purpose, the main methodology used was a qualitative approach, supported by bibliographic and documentary techniques, through which the main literature on the concepts was consulted, as well as documents from national and international institutions and organizations that deal with the phenomena under analysis. The main conclusion produced is that these four concepts are distinct from each other because terrorism is essentially a violent action carried out by individuals, groups, or even by States, against certain civilian targets with the intention of reaching a larger audience than the immediate victims, with a specific political objective; in turn, extremism refers to violent or non-violent intolerance of others based on the conviction of the assertiveness of one’s beliefs and consequent attempt to restrict the freedom of others to think and act; while radicalism represents a progressive thought that consists of the struggle for rights and freedoms of traditionally excluded groups and; finally, radicalization is the process that an individual goes through until the decision to commit terrorist acts. As a result, extremism is part of the process of radicalization and terrorism is an action resulting from radicalization. Radicalism is a concept more distant from the others due to its positive connotation in social transformation. |
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Extremism, Radicalism and Radicalization A necessary distinction in the terrorism debateExtremismo, Radicalismo y Radicalización Una distinción necesaria en el debate sobre el terrorismExtremismo, Radicalismo e Radicalização uma distinção necessária no debate sobre o Terrorismo TerrorismoextremismoradicalismoradicalizaciónTerrorismExtremismRadicalismradicalizationTerrorismoExtremismoRadicalismoradicalizaçãoThis article makes a conceptual debate on terrorism, extremism, radicalism and radicalization with the aim of producing distinctions that enrich the theoretical debate on the terrorist phenomenon, as it assumes that there are rhetorical traps that need to be clarified and overcome in order to improve the debate and theorization about the terrorism. For this purpose, the main methodology used was a qualitative approach, supported by bibliographic and documentary techniques, through which the main literature on the concepts was consulted, as well as documents from national and international institutions and organizations that deal with the phenomena under analysis. The main conclusion produced is that these four concepts are distinct from each other because terrorism is essentially a violent action carried out by individuals, groups, or even by States, against certain civilian targets with the intention of reaching a larger audience than the immediate victims, with a specific political objective; in turn, extremism refers to violent or non-violent intolerance of others based on the conviction of the assertiveness of one’s beliefs and consequent attempt to restrict the freedom of others to think and act; while radicalism represents a progressive thought that consists of the struggle for rights and freedoms of traditionally excluded groups and; finally, radicalization is the process that an individual goes through until the decision to commit terrorist acts. As a result, extremism is part of the process of radicalization and terrorism is an action resulting from radicalization. Radicalism is a concept more distant from the others due to its positive connotation in social transformation.This article makes a conceptual debate on terrorism, extremism, radicalism and radicalization with the aim of producing distinctions that enrich the theoretical debate on the terrorist phenomenon, as it assumes that there are rhetorical traps that need to be clarified and overcome in order to improve the debate and theorization about the terrorism. For this purpose, the main methodology used was a qualitative approach, supported by bibliographic and documentary techniques, through which the main literature on the concepts was consulted, as well as documents from national and international institutions and organizations that deal with the phenomena under analysis. The main conclusion produced is that these four concepts are distinct from each other because terrorism is essentially a violent action carried out by individuals, groups, or even by States, against certain civilian targets with the intention of reaching a larger audience than the immediate victims, with a specific political objective; in turn, extremism refers to violent or non-violent intolerance of others based on the conviction of the assertiveness of one’s beliefs and consequent attempt to restrict the freedom of others to think and act; while radicalism represents a progressive thought that consists of the struggle for rights and freedoms of traditionally excluded groups and; finally, radicalization is the process that an individual goes through until the decision to commit terrorist acts. As a result, extremism is part of the process of radicalization and terrorism is an action resulting from radicalization. Radicalism is a concept more distant from the others due to its positive connotation in social transformation.Este artigo faz um debate conceptual de terrorismo, extremismo, radicalismo e radicalização com o objectivo de produzir distinções que enriqueçam o debate teórico sobre o fenómeno terrorista, pois assume que há armadilhas retóricas que é preciso esclarecer e ultrapassar para melhorar o debate e teorização sobre o terrorismo. Para o efeito, a principal metodologia usada foi uma abordagem qualitativa, com apoio das técnicas bibliográfica e documental, através das quais foi consultada a principal literatura sobre os conceitos, bem como documentos de instituições e organizações nacionais e internacionais que lidam com os fenómenos em análise. A principal conclusão produzida é de que estes quatro conceitos são distintos entre si porquanto o terrorismo é essencialmente uma acção violenta levada a cabo por indivíduos, grupos, ou até mesmo pelos Estados, contra determinados alvos civis com a pretensão de atingir uma audiência maior do que as vítimas imediatas, visando um objectivo político determinado; por sua vez, o extremismo refere-se à uma intolerância violenta ou não violenta aos outros baseada na convicção da assertividade das suas crenças e consequente tentativa de coartar a liberdade de pensar e agir dos demais; enquanto o radicalismo representa um pensamento progressista que consiste na luta por direitos e liberdades de grupos tradicionalmente excluídos e; finalmente, a radicalização é o processo pelo qual um indivíduo passa até a decisão de cometer actos terroristas. Com isso, o extremismo insere-se no processo de radicalização e o terrorismo é uma acção consequente da radicalização. O radicalismo é um conceito mais distante dos demais pela sua conotação positiva na transformação social.Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul2022-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.unisc.br/index.php/agora/article/view/1767910.17058/agora.v24i2.17679Ágora; v. 24 n. 2 (2022); 3-191982-6737reponame:Ágora (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)instname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)instacron:UNISCporhttps://seer.unisc.br/index.php/agora/article/view/17679/10626Copyright (c) 2022 Rufino Sitoeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSitoe, Rufino2022-09-27T14:20:40Zoai:ojs.online.unisc.br:article/17679Revistahttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/agora/PUBhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/agora/oaijorgesc@unisc.br || evertonsimon@unisc.brhttps://doi.org/10.17058/1982-67371414-0454opendoar:2022-09-27T14:20:40Ágora (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)false |
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Extremism, Radicalism and Radicalization A necessary distinction in the terrorism debate Extremismo, Radicalismo y Radicalización Una distinción necesaria en el debate sobre el terrorism Extremismo, Radicalismo e Radicalização uma distinção necessária no debate sobre o Terrorismo |
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This article makes a conceptual debate on terrorism, extremism, radicalism and radicalization with the aim of producing distinctions that enrich the theoretical debate on the terrorist phenomenon, as it assumes that there are rhetorical traps that need to be clarified and overcome in order to improve the debate and theorization about the terrorism. For this purpose, the main methodology used was a qualitative approach, supported by bibliographic and documentary techniques, through which the main literature on the concepts was consulted, as well as documents from national and international institutions and organizations that deal with the phenomena under analysis. The main conclusion produced is that these four concepts are distinct from each other because terrorism is essentially a violent action carried out by individuals, groups, or even by States, against certain civilian targets with the intention of reaching a larger audience than the immediate victims, with a specific political objective; in turn, extremism refers to violent or non-violent intolerance of others based on the conviction of the assertiveness of one’s beliefs and consequent attempt to restrict the freedom of others to think and act; while radicalism represents a progressive thought that consists of the struggle for rights and freedoms of traditionally excluded groups and; finally, radicalization is the process that an individual goes through until the decision to commit terrorist acts. As a result, extremism is part of the process of radicalization and terrorism is an action resulting from radicalization. Radicalism is a concept more distant from the others due to its positive connotation in social transformation. |
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