利用fsQCA评估伊斯兰极端主义路径的均衡性

Wesley S. McCann
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本研究采用模糊集定性比较分析(fsQCA)对1980年至2018年美国伊斯兰极端分子的激进化路径进行了研究。本研究利用美国个人激进化概况(PIRUS)数据库来考察个人、经验、背景和家庭层面的条件——或推拉因素——在激进化过程中的作用。更具体地说,这项研究着眼于暴力行为的激进化。本研究利用fsQCA发现,伊斯兰极端分子的激进化途径极难简化为简单的条件模式,激进暴力行为存在的条件组合与激进暴力行为不存在的条件组合非常相似。更具体地说,结婚和对激进信仰深信不疑是解释激进暴力存在与否的个人和集体充分条件,团体成员身份也是如此。有激进的朋友、失业和拥有大学学位,这些因素的一致性都较差,但根据它们与其他条件的结合,它们与这些结果之间的关系是可以预测的。影响和领域的未来调查讨论。
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Assessing equifinality in Islamic extremist pathways using fsQCA
ABSTRACT This study uses a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to examine the radicalization pathways of Islamic extremists in the United States from 1980 to 2018. This study draws on the Profiles of Individual Radicalization in the United States (PIRUS) database to examine the role of individual-, experiential-, contextual-, and familial-level conditions – or push and pull factors- on the radicalization process. More specifically, this study looks at radicalization to violent behaviour. Using fsQCA, this study found that the radicalization pathway for Islamic extremists is extremely difficult to reduce to a simple conditional pattern, and that the combination of conditions for the presence of radical violent behaviour is very similar for the absence of radical violent behaviour. More specifically, being married and holding a deep commitment to radical beliefs were individually and collectively sufficient conditions for explaining the presence and absence of radical violence, as was group membership. Having radical friends, being unemployed, and having a college degree each has less consistency, but predictable relationships with these outcomes, based on their conjoinment with other conditions. Implications and areas for future inquiry are discussed within.
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