Data
Right-Wing Extremist Mobilization in Germany
Kanol, E., Knoesel, J. & Maaß, A. (2024). Right-Wing Extremist Mobilization in Germany. WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Version, 2.0. Data set.
More information
This is a dataset on right-wing extremist demonstrations that took place in Germany between 2005 and December 2022. We used the German federal government’s answers to brief parliamentary questions (Kleine Anfragen) tabled by the opposition left-wing party Die Linke to create this dataset. The dataset consists of 3627 observations and includes information on the location, date, number of participants, organizing actors, and the mottos of the right-wing ex-tremist demonstrations. Please note that we only use the information provided in the resources. We imported, cleaned, and merged the available data and geocoded the location variables. Version 2.0.0 contains additional information for the years 2021 and 2022. For an interactive examination of the dataset, we invite users to access the dashboard

Religious Fundamentalism and Radicalization Survey
Kanol, E., Koopmans, R., & Stolle, D. (2020). Religious Fundamentalism and Radicalization Survey. WZB Berlin Social Science Center. Version 1.0. Data set.
More information
The "Religious Fundamentalism and Radicalization Survey (RFRS)" is a large-scale cross-sectional survey conducted among Muslims, Christians, Jews, and non-believers in Cyprus, Germany, Israel, Kenya, Lebanon, the Palestinian territories, Turkey, and the USA. The survey is designed specifically to test hypotheses related to determinants of religious radicalization. It includes a broad range of variables concerning religiosity, religious knowledge, and fundamentalism, as well as a survey experiment concerning the effect of religious scripture on religious violence legitimation. The data collection in Cyprus, Germany, Israel, Kenya, Lebanon, Palestine, and Turkey was funded by the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, whereas the data collection in the USA was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (#435-2012-0922). The fieldwork for the survey took place between November 2016 and June 2017.
