Domingo, BrunoIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9209-4152, Amadio, NicolasIdRef, Sarg, RachelIdRef and Benbouriche, MassilIdRef (2024) The Clain brothers : fratriarchal commitment and family jihadophilia. In: Handbook of Understanding Terrorism: forensic social sciences case. Herzog-Evans, MartineIdRef and Morewitz, Stephen J.IdRef (eds.) Spinger. Cham pp. 83-105. ISBN 9783031677908

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Abstract

The analysis of jihadist commitment is too often presented as a simple psychological dynamic operating on a strictly individual level. By adopting a more anthropological perspective and using the “Clain family” as a case study (some of whose members—brothers Fabien and Jean-Michel Clain—claimed responsibility for the Paris attacks of November 13, 2015 in France), our analysis shows how jihadist activism is embedded in ordinary social institutions and social structures, notably that of the family. In this case, radical Islamism followed by jihadist involvement serves to reknit a family project that has fallen into disarray, before these same family structures are themselves mobilized and made available to the objectives of the jihadist group. These findings shed light on certain processes of reciprocal engendering between the family group and the jihadist group, and of hybridization and quasi-undifferentiation between the two types of group structure.

Item Type: Book Section
Language: English
Date: 26 September 2024
Place of Publication: Cham
Subjects: F- SCIENCES HUMAINES > F2- Sociologie
Divisions: Institut du Droit de l'Espace, des Territoires, de la Culture et de la Communication (Toulouse)
Site: UT1
Date Deposited: 03 Mar 2026 09:24
Last Modified: 03 Mar 2026 09:29
URI: https://publications.ut-capitole.fr/id/eprint/52511
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