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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Right-wing\, so-called lone wolf terrorism\, can be understood 
 using Lévi-Strauss’ concept of cultural bricolage and the narrative crimino
 logy framework. Professor Sveinung Sandberg builds this argument using the 
 2011 case of terrorist attacks by Anders Behring Breivik in Norway. Breivik
  was inspired by anti-Islamic ideology\, other streams of political terrori
 sm\, and non-ideological crimes such as youths’ school shootings. Detailed 
 narrative analysis of Breivik’s 1\,500-page manifesto reveals an array of d
 iscursive modes and associated subjectivities\, including technical languag
 e\, religious figuration and rationales\, pragmatic conservative political 
 discourse and the linguistic style of new social media.  The technological 
 innovations of late modernity have helped to nurture such ideological fragm
 entation with consequences for how we study\, detect\, and try to prevent t
 errorism.
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LOCATION:Lindsay Young Auditorium\, Hodges Library
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SUMMARY:The Collective Nature of Lone Wolf Terrorism: Anders Behring Breivi
 k and the Anti-Islamic Social Movement
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 rism_anders_behring_breivik_and_the_anti-islamic_social_movement
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