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The Process of Radicalization
註釋In the following literature review, our objec- tive is to define the subject of the present research and to question the various understandings of "skinhead." The development of the right-wing skinhead movement in Canada Throughout its history, the skinhead movement has had an international dimension, al- though no structured federative movement exists. [...] At the end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s, several attempts to structure the neo-Nazi skinhead scene took place in connection with musical events (Hubert and Claudé 1991, 64-66). [...] Considering the importance of the group and its influence on its mem- bers, the question arises as to how and to what degree the influence mechanisms referenced in the literature are applicable in the Quebec context. [...] Skinheads as oppositional groups In their 2005 article "White Supremacists and the Internet," Adam and Roscigno use the concept of "oppositional culture" to provide a systematic analysis of the actions and culture of a social movement. [...] The definition takes into consideration the structuring role of identity-formation and transformation, the influence of social as well as cul- tural contexts, and the quality and density of informal interpersonal relationships between mem- bers of the group.