Understanding political radicalization: The two-pyramids model.

C McCauley, S Moskalenko - American Psychologist, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
This article reviews some of the milestones of thinking about political radicalization, as
scholars and security officials struggled after 9/11 to discern the precursors of terrorist …

[PDF][PDF] Constructing terrorism: From fear and coercion to anger and jujitsu politics

C McCauley - 2017 - repository.brynmawr.edu
Title 22 of the US Code of Federal Regulations, Section 2656f (d), defines terrorism as
“premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by …

Fear and loathing: Understanding risk perception for terrorism and its relationship with islamophobia

DW Snook - 2021 - scholarworks.gsu.edu
Americans tend to have strong psychological responses to terrorism (eg, fear, anxiety) even
though terrorism poses a very low objective risk of injury or death. Unfortunately, this is …

Fear of Terrorism: Extent, Sources, and Reactions

H Lee, BM Gialopsos, CL Jonson - Theories of Terrorism, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Despite varying definitions and motives, the common goal of terrorism is to incite “extreme
fear” among the public. In this context, this chapter seeks to promote the understanding of …

[图书][B] Examining the effects of emotion on deviance: An appraisal theory approach

D Motro - 2017 - search.proquest.com
Using the appraisal theory of emotion, I hypothesized a process model that depicts the
effects of four negative emotions–boredom, anger, sadness, and anxiety–on two types of …