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“Who might hurt me, who might not? These are constant questions in my mind.”: Identity politics and being injurable in the lives of minority youth
Dr. Bahar Tanyaş

Debates on German Leitkultur and Multiculturalism
Dr. Ayse Tecmen

Looking at Radicalization and Its Place in the Conventional Political Sphere from a Mobilization Perspective
Yasemin Ulusahin

Sometimes Anger may be the Best Counsellor: Understanding the New Global Wave of Protests
Professor Emre Erdogan

"Feelings of threats coming from immigration do not systematically increase political extremism and discrimination"
Professor Constantina Badea
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Migrants, agents of change!
Professor Mehdi Lahlou

The Transnationalized Social Question: Migration and Social Inequalities
Prof. Dr. Thomas Faist

"The arts and artists against Islamic radicalization"
Professor Marco Martiniello

"Am I discriminated against?"
Professor Constantina Badea
"Am I discriminated against?" Unfriendly ideological context can favor the interpretation of ambiguous situation as discriminatory, leading to higher identification with religious groups

“Why did I not become radicalized?”
Professor Mehdi Lahlou
This is an extract from an interview which our scientific advisor Prof. Mehdi Lahlou conducted in Paris on June 1, 2019, on the margins of an event in which he took part. The interviewee is a 26 year- old female student in France. Editor’s Note, Ayhan Kaya
