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Simon Cottee
University of Kent - Canterbury / United Kingdom
Social Sciences / Social Science
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Simon Cottee's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Terrorist (e) motives: The existential attractions of terrorismS Cottee, K HaywardStudies in Conflict & Terrorism 34 (12), 963-986, 20112532011
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Incel (E) motives: Resentment, shame and revengeS CotteeStudies in Conflict & Terrorism 44 (2), 93-114, 20201522020
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The apostates: when Muslims leave IslamS CotteeOxford University Press, 20151502015
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Jihadism as a subcultural response to social strain: Extending Marc Sageman\'s “Bunch of Guys” thesisS CotteeTerrorism and Political Violence 23 (5), 730-751, 20111172011
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“What ISIS Really Wants” Revisited: Religion Matters in Jihadist Violence, but How?S CotteeStudies in Conflict & Terrorism 40 (6), 439-454, 2017692017
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