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Lasse Lindekilde
Lasse Lindekilde
Professor, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University
Verified email at ps.au.dk
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Discourse and frame analysis: In-depth analysis of qualitative data in social movement research
L Lindekilde
Methodological practices in social movement research, 195-227, 2014
2912014
End of the lone wolf: The typology that should not have been
B Schuurman, L Lindekilde, S Malthaner, F O'Connor, P Gill, N Bouhana
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 42 (8), 771-778, 2019
2402019
Neo-liberal governing of “radicals”: Danish radicalization prevention policies and potential iatrogenic effects
L Lindekilde
International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV) 6 (1), 109-125, 2012
1442012
The Muhammad cartoons controversy in comparative perspective
L Lindekilde, P Mouritsen, R Zapata-Barrero
Ethnicities 9 (3), 291-313, 2009
892009
Radicalization among young Muslims in Aarhus
L Kühle, L Lindekilde
The Centre for Studies in Islamism and Radicalisation & Department of …, 2010
882010
Introduction: assessing the effectiveness of counter-radicalisation policies in northwestern Europe
L Lindekilde
Critical Studies on Terrorism 5 (3), 335-344, 2012
762012
Radicalization patterns and modes of attack planning and preparation among lone-actor terrorists: an exploratory analysis
L Lindekilde, F O’Connor, B Schuurman
Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 11 (2), 113-133, 2019
752019
Peripheral and embedded: Relational patterns of lone-actor terrorist radicalization
L Lindekilde, S Malthaner, F O’Connor
Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict 12 (1), 20-41, 2019
712019
Who goes, why, and with what effects: The problem of foreign fighters from Europe
L Lindekilde, P Bertelsen, M Stohl
Jihadist Insurgent Movements, 130-149, 2017
712017
12. Analyzing Pathways of Lone-Actor Radicalization: A Relational Approach
S Malthaner, L Lindekilde
Constructions of terrorism, 163-80, 2019
702019
Claims‐making
L Lindekilde
The Wiley‐Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements, 2013
522013
A typology of backfire mechanisms
L Lindekilde
Dynamics of political violence, 51-70, 2016
492016
Refocusing Danish counter-radicalisation efforts: An analysis of the (problematic) logic and practice of individual de-radicalisation interventions
L Lindekilde
Counter-radicalisation, 223-241, 2014
402014
Challenges for effective counterterrorism communication: Practitioner insights and policy implications for preventing radicalization, disrupting attack planning, and mitigating …
D Parker, JM Pearce, L Lindekilde, MB Rogers
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 42 (3), 264-291, 2019
392019
Muslim claims-making in context: Comparing the Danish and the Swedish Muhammad cartoons controversies
G Larsson, L Lindekilde
Ethnicities 9 (3), 361-382, 2009
392009
Either or? Reconciling findings on mental health and extremism using a dimensional rather than categorical paradigm
O Gøtzsche‐Astrup, L Lindekilde
Journal of forensic sciences 64 (4), 982-988, 2019
372019
Radicalization, de-radicalization, and counter-radicalization
L Lindekilde
Routledge handbook of critical terrorism studies, 248-259, 2016
352016
Value for money? Problems of impact assessment of counter-radicalisarion policies on end target groups: The case of Denmark
L Lindekilde
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 18, 385-402, 2012
342012
Preventing extremism with extremists: A double-edged sword? An analysis of the impact of using former extremists in Danish schools
D Parker, L Lindekilde
Education Sciences 10 (4), 111, 2020
322020
Radicalisation and the limits of tolerance: A Danish case-study
L Kühle, L Lindekilde
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 38 (10), 1607-1623, 2012
322012
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