Abstract:In this article, I draw on ethnographic data from previous fieldworks among
Turkish immigrant families in a Norwegian suburb (2008–2009) and, more recently, on
preventative actions against radicalization (2015–2016). As point of departure, I outline
two events considered morally outrageous by many of my interlocutors: the Gaza
War (2008–2009) and the repression of the Syrian civil uprising in 2011. By contextualizing
moral outrage and analyzing certain incidents as “triggers” among people who are
already outra… Show more
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