Why People Radicalize provides an in-depth analysis of how perceptions of unfairness can lead individuals and groups to develop radical convictions and sympathy for extremism and terrorism. Accessible for scientists, professionals, and practitioners, the book explains how uncertainty and insufficient self-corrections influence this process.
Why People Radicalize provides an in-depth analysis of how perceptions of unfairness can lead individuals and groups to develop radical convictions and sympathy for extremism and terrorism. Accessible for scientists, professionals, and practitioners, the book explains how uncertainty and insufficient self-corrections influence this process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kees van den Bos, Professor of Social Psychology and Empirical Legal Science at Utrecht University, researches fairness in order to develop basic scientific insights needed for the understanding of major societal problems. He has advised the Dutch government and the National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism on why people engage in radical behavior, extremism, and terrorism.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part One: Introducing Radicalization Chapter 1: A Framework to Understand Radicalization Chapter 2: Instances of Radicalization, Extremism, and Terrorism Chapter 3: A Review of Radicalization Theories Part Two: Key Antecedents of Radicalization Chapter 4: Perceiving Unfairness Chapter 5: Uncertainty and Other Threats Chapter 6: Self-Interest and Insufficient Corrections Part Three: Core Components of Radicalization Chapter 7: Rigidity of Thoughts Chapter 8: Hot-Cognitive Defense of Worldviews Chapter 9: Violent Rejection of Law and Democratic Principles Part Four: Conclusions and Reflections Chapter 10: Conclusions and Limitations: What Do We Learn Chapter 11: Practical Implications: We Can We Do Chapter 12: Discussion: What is Next References Acknowledgments
Preface Part One: Introducing Radicalization Chapter 1: A Framework to Understand Radicalization Chapter 2: Instances of Radicalization, Extremism, and Terrorism Chapter 3: A Review of Radicalization Theories Part Two: Key Antecedents of Radicalization Chapter 4: Perceiving Unfairness Chapter 5: Uncertainty and Other Threats Chapter 6: Self-Interest and Insufficient Corrections Part Three: Core Components of Radicalization Chapter 7: Rigidity of Thoughts Chapter 8: Hot-Cognitive Defense of Worldviews Chapter 9: Violent Rejection of Law and Democratic Principles Part Four: Conclusions and Reflections Chapter 10: Conclusions and Limitations: What Do We Learn Chapter 11: Practical Implications: We Can We Do Chapter 12: Discussion: What is Next References Acknowledgments
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