[HTML][HTML] Emotion and politics: Noncognitive psychological biases in public opinion

SW Webster, B Albertson - Annual review of political science, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Contemporary politics is noteworthy for its emotional character. Emotions shape and, in turn,
are elicited by partisan polarization, public opinion, and political attitudes. In this article, we …

The elusive peace dividend of development policy: From war traps to macro complementarities

D Rohner, M Thoenig - Annual Review of Economics, 2021 - annualreviews.org
This article reviews the literature on civil conflict and development with a focus on the
socioeconomic consequences of violence and on promising policies for fostering peace. We …

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 hidden threat of cyber-attacks–undermining public confidence in government

R Shandler, MA Gomez - Journal of Information Technology & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper argues that the primary threat posed by cyber-attacks is not cataclysmic physical
destruction-but rather more insidious societal risks such as reduced trust in government. To …

Developmental predictors of violent extremist attitudes: A test of general strain theory

A Nivette, M Eisner, D Ribeaud - Journal of research in …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: This study examines the influence of collective strain on support for violent
extremism among an ethnically diverse sample of Swiss adolescents. This study explores …

[PDF][PDF] Cyberattacks, psychological distress, and military escalation: An internal meta-analysis

R Shandler, ML Gross, D Canetti - Journal of Global Security …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
To what extent can cyberattacks wreak havoc and terrorize modern society? Until now, this
question has revolved around the potential of cyber operations to cause physical destruction …

Cyber terrorism and public support for retaliation–a multi-country survey experiment

R Shandler, ML Gross, S Backhaus… - British Journal of Political …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Does exposure to cyber terrorism prompt calls for retaliatory military strikes? By what
psychological mechanism does it do so? Through a series of controlled, randomized …

Worlds apart: Conflict exposure and preferences for peace

JF Tellez - Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Life on the frontlines of a civil war is markedly different from life in safe (r) areas. How does
this drastic difference in lived experience shape civilian attitudes toward war and peace …

Cyberattacks, cyber threats, and attitudes toward cybersecurity policies

KLG Snider, R Shandler, S Zandani… - Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Does exposure to cyberattacks influence public support for intrusive cybersecurity policies?
How do perceptions of cyber threats mediate this relationship? While past research has …

Cyberterrorism: its effects on psychological well-being, public confidence and political attitudes

ML Gross, D Canetti, DR Vashdi - Journal of Cybersecurity, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Does exposure to lethal and non-lethal cyberterrorism affect psychological well-being,
public confidence and political attitudes? By what mechanisms do they do so? While …