What Is It to Explain Extremism

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    Abstract

    This article explores what it is to explain extremism. Rather than providing yet another explanation of extremism, it takes a bird’s eye point of view at existing explanations of extremism. What is it that scholars are doing in seeking explanations of extremism? This article answers this question by considering four issues. First, exactly what is the explanandum for explanations of extremism, what is it that we seek to explain? Second, what is it to explain extremism rather than describing, interpreting, understanding, or predicting it? Third, how can explanations of extremism be categorized and what does that mean for the extent to which can they be combined? Fourth, what semantics is useful in construing an explanation of extremism? It turns out that most insights equally apply to explanations of related yet distinct phenomena, such as fundamentalism, fanaticism, conspiracy theorizing, and terrorism. The article concludes by providing five concrete guidelines that will help fine-tune and compare various explanations of extremism.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-18
    Number of pages18
    JournalTerrorism and Political Violence
    Volume37
    Issue number1
    Early online date4 Oct 2023
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2025

    Funding

    This work was supported by the HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council [851613]. For their helpful comments on an earlier version of this article or a verbal presentation of it, I thank Lorne Dawson, Scott Gustafson, Linda Hasselbusch, John Horgan, Rahel Kellich, Nora Kindermann, Naomi Kloosterboer, Sophia Moskalenko, Clyde Missier, and Chris Ranalli, as well as the (other) members of the audience at the Explaining Extreme Belief and Behavior workshop at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, September 15\u201316, 2022. I thank the editors at Terrorism and Political Violence, in particular Beatrice de Graaf, for the swift and constructive review process, as well as two referees for their astute comments. I thank Anna Haase for copy-editing the manuscript. Work on this article was made possible by my project EXTREME (Extreme Beliefs: The Epistemology and Ethics of Fundamentalism), which has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union\u2019s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (Grant agreement No. 851613) and from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

    FundersFunder number
    European Research Council
    Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
    HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council851613

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