Manuel Moyano, J. Bélanger, R. Lobato, H. Trujillo
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Urban environments favorable to radical narratives
This paper aims to study the process of violent radicalization in El Puche, a marginal neighborhood of Spain with
a high percentage of disenfranchised Muslims. Particularly, we explore whether this neighborhood exhibits the factors proposed by
the 3N model of radicalization: needs, networks, and narratives. We present two studies in which we analyze these factors. In the
first study, we compare needs and networks between Muslims (N = 47) and Christians (N = 45). In
the second study, we analyze the interrelation of these factors in a sample of Muslims (N = 111). We found that people’s association with radical networks mediates the relationship between the quest for significance and radical narratives. We conclude that need,
network, and narrative are interconnected, and illustrate some of the dynamics that foster social exclusion and radicalization,
leading to supporting violence in this type of urban environments.