Sociology, social policy and criminology
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Psychology
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Politics and international relations
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Philosophy
Victimhood Identities and Radicalisation Pathways: Psychological and Informational Drivers of Extremism, Hate Speech, and Polarisation in Europe
This interdisciplinary PhD explores how victimhood identities drive or prevent radicalisation, extremism, hate speech, and polarisation in Europe. Combining political psychology, criminology, and digital media analysis, this project investigates emotional and informational mechanisms across online communities to understand victimhood identities, grievance, resilience, and how societies can resist radicalising and polarisation narratives in digital spaces.