We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between October 15, 2001 and March 2, 2002 to explore the impact of a need for security on support for national security policies in the aftermath of the 911 terrorist attacks. In past research, an external threat has been assumed to have uniform impact on an affected population, a claim that has met with growing research scrutiny. We advance research on threat through an examination of the political effects of individual differences in one’s ability to feel secure in the aftermath of terrorism, exploring the interaction between perceived threat and felt security. Most Americans reported a sense of security after the 911 attacks. But a sense of insecurity...
My study tested the influence of individual identity on the perception of national security threats ...
A primary goal of terrorism is to instill a sense of fear and vulnerability in a population and to e...
In the era of 9/11, terrorist attacks occur with sufficient frequency and lethality to constitute a ...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
With recent terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium; Paris, France; San Bernardino, California and el...
The United States is experiencing a growing threat from domestic terrorism, though there is a relati...
This study examines how changes in perceptions of threat affect individuals’ policy views, as well a...
Citizens are now central to national security strategies, yet governments readily admit that little ...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Abstract: This paper begins by recounting concerns, raised by various American psychologists regardi...
The current research investigates how the perceived emotional responses of a majority of Americans t...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. A central aim of terrorism is to drive people apart and destroy s...
The American public's fear of becoming a victim of terrorism significantly increased after 9/11 and ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon12/020312.mp4Increased...
My study tested the influence of individual identity on the perception of national security threats ...
A primary goal of terrorism is to instill a sense of fear and vulnerability in a population and to e...
In the era of 9/11, terrorist attacks occur with sufficient frequency and lethality to constitute a ...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
With recent terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium; Paris, France; San Bernardino, California and el...
The United States is experiencing a growing threat from domestic terrorism, though there is a relati...
This study examines how changes in perceptions of threat affect individuals’ policy views, as well a...
Citizens are now central to national security strategies, yet governments readily admit that little ...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Abstract: This paper begins by recounting concerns, raised by various American psychologists regardi...
The current research investigates how the perceived emotional responses of a majority of Americans t...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. A central aim of terrorism is to drive people apart and destroy s...
The American public's fear of becoming a victim of terrorism significantly increased after 9/11 and ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon12/020312.mp4Increased...
My study tested the influence of individual identity on the perception of national security threats ...
A primary goal of terrorism is to instill a sense of fear and vulnerability in a population and to e...
In the era of 9/11, terrorist attacks occur with sufficient frequency and lethality to constitute a ...