Healing from Hate: How Young Men Get Into – and Out of – Violent Extremism, by Michel Kimmel Matthew Feldman considers an exploration of the perception of masculinity and its effects on extremism By Matthew Feldman 12 April
Making Sense of the Alt-Right, by George Hawley Matthew Feldman praises a sharp and clear-sighted examination of the new extreme forms of right-wing politics in the US By Matthew Feldman 12 October
The Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism, by Mark S. Hamm and Ramón Spaaij Matthew Feldman appreciates an enlightening exploration of radicalisation and its causes By Matthew Feldman 15 June
Far-Right in Politics in Europe, by Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg Matthew Feldman on a timely history that roams over the Continent By Matthew Feldman 13 April
The Dynamics of a Terrorist Targeting Process: Anders B. Breivik and the 22 July Attacks in Norway, by Cato Hemmingby and Tore Bjørgo There are insights for scholars and law enforcement officials alike in this investigation of how the most lethal lone-wolf attack was planned, says Matthew Feldman By Matthew Feldman 17 December
‘I received the first media request while the Bataclan siege was still happening. I declined’ Matthew Feldman reflects on academics’ place in the insatiable 24-hour news cycle By Matthew Feldman 20 November