Cognitive and behavioral radicalization: A systematic review of the putative risk and protective factors

M Wolfowicz, Y Litmanovitz… - Campbell Systematic …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Two of the most central questions in radicalization research are,(1) why do
some individuals radicalize when most of those from the same groups or exposed to similar …

The significance quest theory and the 3N model: A systematic review.

C Da Silva, N Amadio, B Domingo, R Sarg… - Canadian Psychology …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract According to the Significance Quest Theory (Kruglanski et al., 2009) and the 3N
model (Webber & Kruglanski, 2018), violent extremism is the product of a quest for …

Conspiracy beliefs and violent extremist intentions: The contingent effects of self-efficacy, self-control and law-related morality

B Rottweiler, P Gill - Terrorism and Political Violence, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study analyzes the effects of conspiracy beliefs on violent extremist intentions. More
specifically, we investigate whether the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and violent …

The role of social identity in the explanation of collective action: An intergroup perspective on the Yellow Vests movement

J Adam‐Troian, Y Mahfud, K Urbanska… - Journal of Applied …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Social psychologists have developed influential theoretical models to understand intergroup
conflicts, radicalism, and collective action. November 2018 saw the emergence of a new …

Of precarity and conspiracy: Introducing a socio‐functional model of conspiracy beliefs

J Adam‐Troian, M Chayinska… - British journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Conspiracy Beliefs (CB) are a key vector of violent extremism, radicalism and
unconventional political events. So far, social‐psychological research has extensively …

Awake together: Sociopsychological processes of engagement in conspiracist communities

P Wagner-Egger, A Bangerter, S Delouvée… - Current Opinion in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Research on conspiracy theories tends to frame conspiracy believers as isolated individuals
falling prey to irrational beliefs caused by a variety of pathological traits and cognitive …

Bottom-up populism: How relative deprivation and populist attitudes mobilize leaderless anti-government protest

A Lüders, K Urbanska, R Wollast… - Journal of Social and …, 2021 - jspp.psychopen.eu
The present research focuses on populism as a bottom-up phenomenon that emerges from
shared perceptions of relative deprivation. We predict that by serving as a shared …

“Return of the repressed”: Exposure to police violence increases protest and self-sacrifice intentions for the Yellow Vests

J Adam-Troian, E Çelebi… - Group Processes & …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Worldwide, it is not uncommon to observe violent police reactions against social
movements. These are often rationalized by decision makers as efficient ways to contain …

[PDF][PDF] Conceptual, methodological, and contextual challenges in studying collective action: Recommendations for future research.

ÖM Uluğ, M Chayinska, LR Tropp - TPM: Testing, Psychometrics …, 2022 - researchgate.net
The global rise in social protest movements has forced collective action scholars in various
disciplines to think about theoretical models that can comprehensively explain phenomena …

The yellow vests in France: Psychosocial determinants and consequences of the adherence to a social movement in a representative sample of the population

P Wagner-Egger, J Adam-Troian, L Cordonier… - … de Psychologie Sociale …, 2022 - hal.science
The aim of this research is to identify what social and psychological variables may attract
people to a social protest movement, namely the Yellow Vests (YVs) in France, which …