.@MMarcusa wrote an excellent ethnographic study on the Tunisian jihadi movement in Sidi Bouzid and Metlaoui that explains variation in jihadi mobilization https://t.co/GGLuuggLy4
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#ReadOfTheWeek from Dr Ryan Brasher @FCCollege. Marcusa argues that collective memory of resistance to state centralization explains why one town in Tunisia has been susceptible to Jihadi mobilization, while another town has not. What's your suggestion? 📚
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Radicalism on the Periphery: History, Collective Memory, and the Cultural Resonance of Jihadist Ideology in Tunisia. By Michael Marcusa. Comparative Politics (1/2019) https://t.co/B0bE7XSkrO
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RT @azelin: Radicalism on the Periphery: History, Collective Memory, and the Cultural Resonance of Jihadist Ideology in Tunisia - Michael M…