[HTML][HTML] Understanding violent extremism in the 21st century: the (re) emerging role of relative deprivation

JR Kunst, M Obaidi - Current opinion in psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
Recently, the world has experienced a wave of violent protest, and in particular Islamist and
right-wing extremism have become increasing challenges for many societies. We argue that …

Counter‐narratives for the prevention of violent radicalisation: A systematic review of targeted interventions

SL Carthy, CB Doody, K Cox, D O'Hora… - Campbell Systematic …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Executive summary/Abstract Background In the field of terrorism research, the violent
radicalisation of individuals towards perpetrating acts of terror has been the subject of …

When are social protests effective?

E Shuman, A Goldenberg, T Saguy, E Halperin… - Trends in Cognitive …, 2024 - cell.com
Around the world, people engage in social protests aimed at addressing major societal
problems. Certain protests have led to significant progress, yet other protests have resulted …

Exposure to a media intervention helps promote support for peace in Colombia

E Bruneau, A Casas, B Hameiri, N Kteily - Nature Human Behaviour, 2022 - nature.com
Whereas politicians broker peace deals, it falls to the public to embrace peace and help
sustain it. The legacy of conflicts can make it difficult for people to support reconciling and …

Competitive victimhood as a lens to reconciliation: An analysis of the black lives matter and blue lives matter movements

J Solomon, A Martin - Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Literature on intergroup conflict and identity is well established; this literature includes work
on competitive victimhood—the process by which groups attempt to establish that they have …

The power of nonviolence: Confirming and explaining the success of nonviolent (rather than violent) political movements

SN Orazani, B Leidner - European Journal of Social …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Drawing on literatures on social movements and collective action, mentalization, and
morality, four studies investigated whether a social movement's use of nonviolence can …

In the shadow of September 11: The roots and ramifications of anti‐Muslim attitudes in the United States

N Lajevardi, K Oskooii, M Saleem… - Political …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
What are the underpinnings and ramifications of anti‐Muslim attitudes in the United States?
While scholars have emphasized the centrality of race and racial attitudes to American …

From marches to movements: Building and sustaining a social movement following collective action

HP Selvanathan, J Jetten - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
Highlights•Collective action produces social psychological outcomes that help build and
sustain a social movement.•Participating in collective action can motivate continued …

Social movement strategy (nonviolent vs. violent) and the garnering of third‐party support: A meta‐analysis

N Orazani, N Tabri, MJA Wohl… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
An emerging literature suggests that the success of social movements depends, partly, on
their ability to garner support from third‐party groups. One factor that appears to predict …

Do the means affect the ends? Radical tactics influence motivation and action tendencies via the perceived legitimacy and efficacy of those actions

M Lizzio‐Wilson, EF Thomas, WR Louis… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Identity, injustice and group efficacy are key motivations for collective action engagement.
However, little work has examined factors that influence their emergence. Across three …