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Mitja Sardoč
RADICALIZATION, VIOLENT EXTREMISM AND CONFLICTING
DIVERSITY: AN INTERVIEW WITH MICHEL WIEVIORKA
This interview with Prof. Michel Wieviorka discusses some of the most
pressing issues associated with radicalization and violent extremism. The
initial section of the interview is devoted to the discussion of the main dif-
ferences between violent extremism fueled by radicalisation and other for-
ms of terrorism that existed in different European countries back in the
1960s and 1970s. In the central part of the interview, Prof. Wieviorka re-
flects on some of the conceptual problems associated with the ‚standard‘
interpretation of radicalization and violent extremism. The concluding
part of the interview takes a closer look at the role education should play
in the tackling of radicalization and violent extremism.
Keywords: radicalization, violent extremism, terrorism, conflicting diver-
sity, violence

RADIKALIZACIJA, NASILNI EKSTREMIZEM IN KONFLIKTNA
RAZLIČNOST: INTERVJU Z MICHELOM WIEVIORKO
V tem intervjuju prof. Michel Wieviorka obravnava nekatera od najbolj
perečih vprašanj, ki povezana z radikalizacijo in nasilnim ekstremizmom.
Uvodni del intervjuja je namenjen razpravi o glavnih razlikah med nasil-
nim ekstremizmom, ki ga spodbuja radikalizacija in druge oblike ter-
orizma, ki so obstajale v različnih evropskih državah že v šestdesetih in
sedemdesetih letih. V osrednjem delu intervjuja prof. Wieviorka razmišlja
o nekaterih konceptualnih problemih, povezanih s “standardno” inter-
pretacijo radikalizacije in nasilnega ekstremizma. Zaključni del intervjuja
podrobneje obravnava vlogo, ki naj bi jo imela vzgoja in izobraževanje pri
spoprijemanju z radikalizacijo in nasilnim ekstremizmom.
Ključne besede: radikalizacija, nasilni ekstremizem, terorizem, konfliktna
različnost, nasilje

Boris Vezjak
RADICAL HATE SPEECH AND ISLAMOPHOBIA:
THE FASCINATION WITH HITLER AND FASCISM
ON THE SLOVENIAN WEBOSPHERE
This paper examines cases of radical hate speech posted on Slovenian so-
cial networks during the development of the refugee crisis in Europe and
Slovenia beginning in 2015. The onset of this radical behaviour is sub-
ject to particular scrutiny – the manner and the causes underpinning
the transition of a discourse of hatred, racism, xenophobia and intoler-
ance to one of open approval of Hitler, fascism, Nazism, the Third Reich;

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