How Criminological Theory Can Inform the Role of Marketing in Understanding Radicalization and Deradicalization

IF 5.1 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Public Policy & Marketing Pub Date : 2022-11-07 DOI:10.1177/07439156221137634
Brendan Lantz, S. Willis Shaw
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On March 15, 2019, a lone gunman entered a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, and opened fire, beginning a rampage in which he killed 51 people and injured 40 more. After the incident, it became apparent to authorities— through his manifesto—that the gunman frequented right-wing extremist internet discussion boards, where he developed the worldview that motivated his crimes. On one board, the shooter posted a livestream of the attack, where thousands witnessed the atrocity. Yet, while this trajectory of online radicalization was particularly severe in its outcome, it was not an unfamiliar one. Indeed, one of the defining characteristics of contemporary radicalization is the role that online interaction frequently plays in facilitating extremist radicalization processes. Extremist viewpoints are those relegated to the political fringe, meaning that most people do not hold them. Preinternet, this meant that those interested in spreading extremist attitudes had to struggle to do so within the constraints of geographic boundaries; this was not an easy task, given the social ramifications of open prejudice. With the proliferation of the internet, however, radicalization processes have changed. Motivated parties can find each other easily online, without the spatial and temporal constraints of the offline world, and they can do so anonymously, allowing them to market their ideology to others without fear of consequence or social repercussion. The culmination of these factors has contributed to an online social landscape wherein many of the most popular right-wing extremist forums are predominately characterized by selective exposure to extreme and prejudicial worldviews, commonly referred to as “echo chambers.”
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2019年3月15日,一名持枪男子闯入新西兰克赖斯特彻奇一座清真寺,开枪扫射,造成51人死亡,40多人受伤。事件发生后,当局通过他的宣言发现,这名枪手经常出入右翼极端分子的互联网讨论区,在那里他形成了促使他犯罪的世界观。在一个公告板上,枪手发布了袭击的直播,数千人目睹了这一暴行。然而,尽管这种网络激进化轨迹的后果特别严重,但它并不陌生。事实上,当代激进化的一个决定性特征是,在线互动经常在促进极端主义激进化过程中发挥作用。极端主义观点是那些被置于政治边缘的观点,这意味着大多数人不持有这些观点。在互联网出现之前,这意味着那些对传播极端主义态度感兴趣的人必须在地理边界的限制下努力做到这一点;考虑到公开偏见的社会后果,这不是一件容易的事。然而,随着互联网的普及,激进化的过程发生了变化。有动机的各方可以很容易地在网上找到彼此,没有现实世界的空间和时间限制,他们可以匿名这样做,允许他们向他人推销自己的意识形态,而不必担心后果或社会反响。这些因素加在一起,形成了一种网络社会格局,其中许多最受欢迎的右翼极端主义论坛主要以选择性地暴露极端和偏见的世界观为特征,通常被称为“回音室”。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Public Policy & Marketing welcomes manuscripts from diverse disciplines to offer a range of perspectives. We encourage submissions from individuals with varied backgrounds, such as marketing, communications, economics, consumer affairs, law, public policy, sociology, psychology, anthropology, or philosophy. The journal prioritizes well-documented, well-reasoned, balanced, and relevant manuscripts, regardless of the author's field of expertise.
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