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David Wästerfors

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Social Representations of the Jihadist : A Study of an Emerging Identity in Street Culture

Author

  • Sébastien Tutenges
  • David Wästerfors
  • Anna Hedlund

Summary, in English

Over the last two decades, the social identity of the jihadist has become a central part of street culture. Depictions of jihadists can be found in popular music, movies and media reports. Propaganda celebrating or condemning jihadism circulates online, and a significant number of individuals with a background in street crime have flirted with or converted to jihadism. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Oslo, this article analyses how Muslims involved in street life and crime construct and relate to the social identity of the jihadist. The Durkheimian theory of representations is employed to show how the joint construction of this identity shapes the ways in which people on the street make sense of themselves, their enemies, and the actions they take towards jihadi extremism. In conclusion, we argue that the theory of representations, including the concepts of anchoring and objectification, should be incorporated into the analytical toolboxes of cultural criminology and narrative criminology to deepen our understanding of how meaning-making unfolds in cultural context.

Department/s

  • Sociology

Publishing year

2025-07

Language

English

Pages

917-933

Publication/Series

British Journal of Criminology

Volume

65

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Topic

  • Sociology

Keywords

  • cultural criminology
  • Durkheim
  • jihadism
  • Moscovici
  • narrative criminology
  • social representations
  • street culture

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0007-0955