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Introduction Part I: Spatial Deprivation and Local Contexts 1. Please, Don’t Blame Us: It Is Possible to Be Both Muslim and a Good Citizen in a Catholic Country 2. Alternative fur Deutschland's Appeal to Native Youth in Dresden: Heritage Populism 3. The Interplay of Psychological Stress, Aggression, Identity, and Implicit Knowledge: Findings from a Qualitative Study of Disengagement and Deradicalisation Processes involving Former Right-Wing Extremists Part II: Mental Processes of Radicalisation 4. Islamophobia and Radicalisation: When Attitudes of Both Mainstream Society and Immigrant-Origin Muslims Become Extreme 5. Radicalisation, Extremism, or A Third Position?: How French Muslim Women Engage with the Challenges of Assimilation and Difference 6. Is It Radical for a Woman to Become a Stay-at-Home Mother or Wear a Headscarf? Part III: Critical Analyses of Islamist Radicalisation 7. Risking Muslims: Counter-Radicalisation Policies and Responses of Dutch Muslims to the Racialization of Danger 8. The Radicalisation of Moroccan-Origin Youth in Europe: The Case of France 9. Religiosities in a Globalised Market: Migrant-Origin Muslim Europeans' Self-Positioning Beyond the Sending and Receiving States’ Politics of Religion 10. Commentary: Why Extremism? Epilogue |