The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Violent Extremism
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 7 August 2025
- ISBN 9781009407915
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages524 pages
- Weight 1227 g
- Language English 685
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Short description:
The most comprehensive resource on psychological drivers of violent extremism, offering multi-level analyses and actionable insights.
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Psychology, with its dedication to understanding human behavior and its complexities, is a key part in comprehending the underpinnings of violent extremism. This comprehensive resource encompasses all major psychological frameworks related to violent extremism, making it essential reading for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students determined to enact positive change in this critical area. This handbook provides a state-of-the-art overview of the psychological drivers of violent extremism, offering multi-level analyses that span individual, group, and contextual factors. Each chapter includes practical sections outlining implications for practitioners and policymakers, ensuring the theoretical insights are directly applicable to real-world scenarios. To clarify such complex concepts, the book is enriched with models and diagrams. By integrating diverse theoretical perspectives and empirical research, this guide provides invaluable insights and actionable strategies to effectively understand and combat violent extremism.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Introduction Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi; Part I. Concepts, Definitions and Trends: 2. Terrorism, radicalisation and [violent] extremism: concepts and definitions Alex P. Schmid; 3. The future of violent extremism research - 5 recommendations based on a machine learning analysis of 34,000+ articles Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi; Part II. Individual-Level Perspectives: 4. Individual differences in violent extremism Milan Obaid, Robin Bergh and John F. Dovidio; 5. Conceptualising diversity among violent extremists - a typology and a model for explaining change Tore Bj&&&248;rgo; 6. The role of gender in violent extremism Katrine Fangen and Inger Skjelsb'kk; 7. Quest for significance and violent extremism Erica Molinario, David Webber, Katarzyna Jasko and Arie Kruglanski; 8. Religious fundamentalism and violent extremism Mirra Noor Milla and Whinda Yustisia; 9. Conspiracy theories and violent extremism Kinga Bierwiaczonek, Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Sander van der Linden and Bettina Rottweiler; 10. Violent extremism and the moral landscape Tore Wig and Milan Obaidi; 11. Emotions in violent extremism Eran Halperin, Sidney Bode and Nicole Tausch; Part III. Group-Level Perspectives: 12. Social identity, self-uncertainty, and violent extremism Michael Hogg; 13. The role of identity fusion in violent extremism Angel Gomez, Alexandra V&&&225;zquez, Laura Blanco and Juana Chinchilla; 14. Devoted versus rational actors: radicalizing for extreme conflict and the will to fight Scott Atran; 15. Political violence vs. violent extremism: a social dominance theory approach Felicia Pratto, Shana Levin, Aleksandra Rusowicz, J. N. Rasmus M&&&246;ring and Anthony F. Lemieux; 16. The role of relative deprivation in the process of radicalizaion into violent extremism Danny Osborne, Kieren J. Lilly, Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi and Kees van den Bos; 17. Navigating the threat landscape: understanding the role of threat perceptions in violent extremism Milan Obaidi, Jonas R. Kunst and Kledian Myftari; 18. The role of dehumanization in violent extremism Gordon Hodson and Nour Kteily; Part IV. Macro-Level Perspectives: 19. Inequality, poverty, and the staircase to terrorism: a 'societies to cells' approach to violent extremism Fathali Moghaddam, Kevin R. Carriere and Raimundo Salas-Schweikart; 20. Foreign military interventions, occupations and violent extremism Piazza James; 21. The psychological consequences of globalization and violent extremism Simon Ozer and Milan Obaidi; 22. Climate and catalyst events and their intersection with violent extremism Nora C. Benningstad, Andreas Miles-Novelo,&&&160;Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi and Craig A. Anderson; 23. Temporal perspectives: understanding the psychology of violent extremism Ann-Cathrin Coenen and Seamus Power; 24. Concluding remarks Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi.
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