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Why People Join Terrorist Groups in Kuwait: A Qualitative Examination
by
Alkhadher, Othman
, Alawadi, Salman
, Scull, Nicholas C.
in
Al‐Qaeda
/ Armed forces
/ Connectedness
/ Identity
/ Identity formation
/ Ideology
/ Interviews
/ ISIS
/ Islam
/ Marginality
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Propaganda
/ psychology of terrorism
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Religion
/ Religious identity
/ Self concept
/ Socioeconomic status
/ Terrorism
/ terrorism Ideology
/ Terrorist organizations
2020
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Why People Join Terrorist Groups in Kuwait: A Qualitative Examination
by
Alkhadher, Othman
, Alawadi, Salman
, Scull, Nicholas C.
in
Al‐Qaeda
/ Armed forces
/ Connectedness
/ Identity
/ Identity formation
/ Ideology
/ Interviews
/ ISIS
/ Islam
/ Marginality
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Propaganda
/ psychology of terrorism
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Religion
/ Religious identity
/ Self concept
/ Socioeconomic status
/ Terrorism
/ terrorism Ideology
/ Terrorist organizations
2020
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Why People Join Terrorist Groups in Kuwait: A Qualitative Examination
by
Alkhadher, Othman
, Alawadi, Salman
, Scull, Nicholas C.
in
Al‐Qaeda
/ Armed forces
/ Connectedness
/ Identity
/ Identity formation
/ Ideology
/ Interviews
/ ISIS
/ Islam
/ Marginality
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Propaganda
/ psychology of terrorism
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Religion
/ Religious identity
/ Self concept
/ Socioeconomic status
/ Terrorism
/ terrorism Ideology
/ Terrorist organizations
2020
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Why People Join Terrorist Groups in Kuwait: A Qualitative Examination
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Why People Join Terrorist Groups in Kuwait: A Qualitative Examination
2020
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Qualitative interviews were conducted with nine members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Al‐Qaeda currently incarcerated in Kuwait's Central Prison. The semistructured interviews attempted to understand psychosocial factors in Kuwait that contributed to their decision to join extremist organizations. Interviews were analyzed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) and the emergent themes identified the following core themes explaining their involvement: (1) religious identity development; (2) personal connections; (3) propaganda; (4) defense of Islam; and (5) social marginalization. Participants described a process whereby their religion became a central part of their personal identity. As their religious identity developed, they became involved in Islamic organizations where they met people involved with ISIS or Al‐Qaeda. These social connections exposed them to jihadi propaganda which, in addition to increased military conflict in the Middle East, crystallized their beliefs that Islam is under attack, and they were religiously obligated to defend it. The results also identified societal factors that increased the probability of engaging in terrorism including relatively low levels of education, coming from low socioeconomic groups in Kuwait, and feeling socially marginalized by broader Kuwaiti society.
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