Psychology of Radicalization and Terrorism

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Psychology of Radicalization and Terrorism

Regional / International studies Peace studies and conflict resolution Ethnic studies Sociology Organized crime Social, group or collective psychology Criminal or forensic psychology Terrorism, armed struggle Armed conflict Warfare and defence History and Archaeology Colonialism and imperialism Groups and group theory Religion: general Islam

Authors: Willem Koomen, Joop van der Pligt

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 19th November 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317677024


Introduction

Terrorism and radicalization have a long history, but in recent years their prominence has been a particularly conspicuous and influential feature of the global political landscape. This important book presents an overview of the processes involved in radicalization and terrorism, and introduces a systematic framework which captures the most crucial individual and social factors involved in determining these processes.

Factors Contributing to Radicalization

The authors begin by considering the possible role of prejudice, economic deprivation, and discrimination, and the cognitive responses and emotions they can trigger. Such responses tend in turn to increase the importance of group membership, and promote intergroup differentiation and polarization, a process which is often accompanied by more pronounced and more extreme religious and ideological beliefs. The book also describes the role of cultural values and social climate in processes of radicalization, as well as the role of personality factors and demographics such as age and marital status.

Violent Action and Extremism

As for violent terrorist action itself, this final most radical stage is elicited by a number of group factors such as groupthink, isolation, and leadership. Certain cognitive mechanisms – for example, dehumanizing the target and attributing responsibility elsewhere – can also provide excuses for violence. The book explores why some groups turn to violence and others don’t, and it addresses processes of disengagement, deradicalization programs, and other methods used to inhibit the spread of radicalization and terrorism.

Conclusion

The Psychology of Radicalization and Terrorism takes a unique and systematic approach to a vital topic, integrating knowledge from diverse literatures, and using social psychology as a basis for comprehending human behaviour. It will be essential reading for students and researchers from all disciplines seeking a greater understanding of terrorism and violent political conflict in all its forms.

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