The Art of Syncretism: Conspiratorial Vision-Healing Beliefs
| by Beth Daviess
CTEC appreciates the work done by other scholars to address the causes and consequences of a variety of extremism. Here, our researchers and analysts share their thoughts on new research, studies that have had a lasting influence on our field, and other impactful issues while drawing from their own expertise to help contextualize findings.
| by Beth Daviess
Dr. Petrich is a faculty member at the Middlebury Institute and an established expert on transnational violent extremism and terrorism threats, violent criminal networks, and insurgency.
Implicit bias in media coverage of terrorism impacts the ways in which we understand, analyze, and seek to subsequently mitigate violent extremism
| by Taylor Chin
| by J.M. Berger
Knowledge belongs to the in-group
| by Sam Jackson and Amy Cooter
RAND recently published a study on veterans’ extremist beliefs. See analysis from CTEC’s Amy Cooter and Sam Jackson here.
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