Spreading fear is the essence of terrorism. Terrorists exploit fear by terrorising the target audience into concessions. Understanding how feelings of fear influence the way people feel, think and act is therefore an important starting point to explore how individuals and societies can learn how to cope with fear of terrorism. In this Policy Brief, Research Fellows Prof. Dr. Edwin Bakker and Dr. Tinka Veldhuis explore the dynamics of fear in response to terrorism, and emphasise the importance of integrating initiatives to manage fear of terrorism and reduce its negative consequences into overarching counter-terrorism strategies. It argues that societies can benefit greatly from promoting resilience and a fear management approach to counter-...
The policy response to home-grown terrorism focuses attention on the root causes of terrorism. Such ...
After 9/11, studies concerning psychological and psychiatric effects of terrorism have greatly multi...
The world is witnessing series of repeated political, religious conflict and terrorism, particularly...
Since 9/11, the state of the art in counter-terrorism research, counter-terorism measures and counte...
Since 9/11, the state of the art in counter-terrorism (CT) research, CT measures and CT impacts has ...
Is the fear of possible terrorist attacks justified? Do counter-terrorism policies provide a feeling...
Generally, when terms have extensive connotative baggage, it is wise to denude them. In the context ...
Terrorism is a psychological “mind game ” with terrorists and leaders of the targeted society compet...
Governments and commentators perceive the public to be prone to panic in response to terrorist attac...
Fear is often described as an intense human emotion in response to a perceived threat or impending d...
Over the past few months, Europe has been struck by a number of terrorist attacks. In the media, in ...
Understanding those factors critical to predicting public response is crucial to our ability to mode...
Terrorism is as old as history and almost certainly older. In 68 b.c., for instance, the Roman city ...
ABSTRACT—Terror management theory (TMT) is used to explore psychological forces that act to promote ...
The methodology in interpreting the cause of fear from terrorist attacks and natural disasters is a ...
The policy response to home-grown terrorism focuses attention on the root causes of terrorism. Such ...
After 9/11, studies concerning psychological and psychiatric effects of terrorism have greatly multi...
The world is witnessing series of repeated political, religious conflict and terrorism, particularly...
Since 9/11, the state of the art in counter-terrorism research, counter-terorism measures and counte...
Since 9/11, the state of the art in counter-terrorism (CT) research, CT measures and CT impacts has ...
Is the fear of possible terrorist attacks justified? Do counter-terrorism policies provide a feeling...
Generally, when terms have extensive connotative baggage, it is wise to denude them. In the context ...
Terrorism is a psychological “mind game ” with terrorists and leaders of the targeted society compet...
Governments and commentators perceive the public to be prone to panic in response to terrorist attac...
Fear is often described as an intense human emotion in response to a perceived threat or impending d...
Over the past few months, Europe has been struck by a number of terrorist attacks. In the media, in ...
Understanding those factors critical to predicting public response is crucial to our ability to mode...
Terrorism is as old as history and almost certainly older. In 68 b.c., for instance, the Roman city ...
ABSTRACT—Terror management theory (TMT) is used to explore psychological forces that act to promote ...
The methodology in interpreting the cause of fear from terrorist attacks and natural disasters is a ...
The policy response to home-grown terrorism focuses attention on the root causes of terrorism. Such ...
After 9/11, studies concerning psychological and psychiatric effects of terrorism have greatly multi...
The world is witnessing series of repeated political, religious conflict and terrorism, particularly...