Nearly all foreign extremists who sign up to join ISIS are recruited by family and friends and are very rarely radicalised in mosques, a terrorism expert has warned. Scott Atran from Oxford University ...
The following correction was printed in the Observer's For the record column, Sunday October 31 2010 This article said incorrectly that Shehzad Tanweer, an 18-year-old, killed himself and 13 others on ...
Atran (In Gods We Trust) examines the motivations of terrorists in this sprawling and timely study. Drawing upon years of travel among Muslim communities from Indonesia to Morocco, extensive ...
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Scott Atran, Ph.D., is a research professor at the Gerald Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan. He researches the following areas: cognitive and linguistic anthropology, ethnobiology, ...
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