Researcher Profile
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Professor and Research Program Leader, Victoria University
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Preventing violent extremism; sociology of terrorism; lone actor terrorism; radicalisation; disengagement
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Preventing violent extremism; sociology of terrorism; lone actor terrorism; radicalisation; disengagement
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(Books)
Hamm, M.S. and Spaaij, R. (2017) The Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism. New York: Columbia University Press.
Spaaij, R. (2012) Understanding Lone Wolf Terrorism: Global Patterns, Motivations and Prevention. New York: Springer.
(Journal Articles)
Spaaij, R. and Schaillée, H. (2019) ‘Unsanctioned Aggression and Violence in Amateur Sport: A Multidisciplinary Synthesis’, Aggression and Violent Behavior 44(1): 36-46.
Spaaij, R. and Hamm, M.S. (2015) Key Issues and Research Agendas in Lone Wolf Terrorism. Studies in
Conflict and Terrorism 38(3): 167-178.
Spaaij, R. and Hamm, M.S. (2015) Endgame? Sports Events as Symbolic Targets in Lone Wolf Terrorism.
Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 38(12).
Spaaij, R. (2014) Sports Crowd Violence: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis. Aggression and Violent Behavior 19(2):146-155.
Spaaij, R. (2010) The Enigma of Lone Wolf Terrorism: An Assessment. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 33(9): 854-870.
(Chapters)
Spaaij, R. (2017) Lone Wolf Terrorism. In F.M. Moghaddam (ed.) SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior.
Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, pp. 453-454.
Hamm, M.S. and Spaaij, R. (2017) Media, Popular Culture and the Lone Wolf Terrorist: The Evolution of
Targeting, Tactics and Violent Ideologies. In E. Carrabine and M. Brown (Eds.), Routledge International
Handbook of Visual Criminology. New York: Routledge, pp. 177-189.
Hamm, M.S. and Spaaij, R. (2016) Paradigmatic Case Studies and Prison Ethnography: Future Directions in
Terrorism Research. In J. Freilich and G. LaFree (eds) Wiley Handbook on the Criminology of Terrorism. New York: Wiley, pp. 206-220.
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Radicalisation And Extremism; Social Influence – Micro, Meso And Macro Levels; and Disinformation and social cohesion
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Twitter Handle @Ramon_Spaaij
Email Address ramon.spaaij@vu.edu.au
Ramon Spaaij
Overview
Professor Spaaij’s research combines sociological, anthropological and public policy approaches to address questions of social cohesion, conflict and social change. The arc of his research career has been an investigation of how cohesive, resilient and inclusive communities can be created and sustained, and how conflicts that threaten community cohesion can be transformed. His translational research partnerships have produced valuable applied outcomes for government, community and industry. Dr Spaaij is a world-leading expert on terrorists acting alone or in small groups. He is the author of the critically acclaimed books The Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism (Columbia University Press, 2017, with Mark S. Hamm) and Understanding Lone Wolf Terrorism: Global Patterns, Motivation and Prevention (Springer, 2012).