Sociology Mind

Sociology Mind

ISSN Print: 2160-083X
ISSN Online: 2160-0848
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"Violent Radicalisation and Recruitment to Terrorism: Perspectives of Wellbeing and Social Cohesion of Citizens of Muslim Heritage"
written by Priyo Ghosh, Nasir Warfa, Angela McGilloway, Imran Ali, Edgar Jones, Kamaldeep Bhui,
published by Sociology Mind, Vol.3 No.4, 2013
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