How Do Individuals Join the Al-Shabaab? An Ethnographic Insight into Recruitment Models for the Al-Shabaab Network in Kenya

How Do Individuals Join the Al-Shabaab? An Ethnographic Insight into Recruitment Models for the Al-Shabaab Network in Kenya

Author: 
Badurdeen, Fathima Azmiya
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor and Francis
Date published: 
2021
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Journal Title: 
African Security
Source: 
African Security, Vol. 14, Issue 3, 2021, pp. 239-261
Abstract: 

Al-Shabaab employs diverse strategies to recruit and radicalize youth to the network. The Social Movement Theory is used to assess recruitment models for terrorist networks such as the Al-Shabaab. Five models are explored to understand the evolving recruitment trends for the Al-Shabaab network from 2007 to 2019: the net, funnel, infiltrator, intimidation, and for-profit motives. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork of selected 47 cases of individuals associated with the Al-Shabaab, the study recognizes the role of kinship networks, social relationships between the recruiter and the recruited, group dynamics, and recruitment spaces as crucial in Al-Shabaab recruitment. The study offers insights into the evolving recruitment strategies of terrorist organizations navigating counter-terrorism responses in the aftermath of terror attacks at the Westgate Mall and the Garissa University attacks in Kenya.

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CITATION: Badurdeen, Fathima Azmiya. How Do Individuals Join the Al-Shabaab? An Ethnographic Insight into Recruitment Models for the Al-Shabaab Network in Kenya . Oxon : Taylor and Francis , 2021. African Security, Vol. 14, Issue 3, 2021, pp. 239-261 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frhow-do-individuals-join-al-shabaab-ethnographic-insight-recruitment-models-al-shabaab-network-kenya