The phenomenon of violent radicalism/extremism is portrayed as a consequence of a mechanism that fosters extremism in general. This is the process of motivational imbalance or “prepossession”, a state wherein a given need becomes dominant to the point of inhibiting other needs. In the case of violent extremism, the dominant need is the quest for significance, the desire to matter and have self and others’ respect. Whereas the “hydraulic” domination-inhibition process that underlies extremism can be observed across levels of phylogeny, the motivational imbalance in those cases is typically brief in duration. In the case of humans, however, participation in violent extremism can be long lasting, due to its facilitation by a compelling narrati...
A key mechanism for individuals to become extremists is social interactions. The support provided th...
In the present study, we applied the quest for significance model of radicalization to explain the us...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
The phenomenon of violent radicalism/extremism is portrayed as a consequence of a mechanism that fos...
We present a psychological model of extremism based on the concept of motivational imbalance whereby...
We outline a general psychological theory of extremism and apply it to the special case of violent e...
In the past twenty years, a persistent concern about the growing phenomenon of homegrown terrorism i...
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks ...
There are two terms extremism and radicalism, which are nowadays often being interchangeably used in...
Behavioral extremism (e.g., violent extremism, extreme humanism, or extreme athleticism) elicits fea...
The paper presents the differences in the nature of extremism and radicalism, and the necessity of i...
In discourse about countering terrorism, the term radicalization is widely used, but remains poorl...
A key challenge within the (violent) extremism research field is building a comprehensive understand...
Extremist acts and the process of radicalizations got into researchers’ attention worldwide since 20...
This innovative book examines radicalization from new psychological perspectives by examining the di...
A key mechanism for individuals to become extremists is social interactions. The support provided th...
In the present study, we applied the quest for significance model of radicalization to explain the us...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
The phenomenon of violent radicalism/extremism is portrayed as a consequence of a mechanism that fos...
We present a psychological model of extremism based on the concept of motivational imbalance whereby...
We outline a general psychological theory of extremism and apply it to the special case of violent e...
In the past twenty years, a persistent concern about the growing phenomenon of homegrown terrorism i...
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks ...
There are two terms extremism and radicalism, which are nowadays often being interchangeably used in...
Behavioral extremism (e.g., violent extremism, extreme humanism, or extreme athleticism) elicits fea...
The paper presents the differences in the nature of extremism and radicalism, and the necessity of i...
In discourse about countering terrorism, the term radicalization is widely used, but remains poorl...
A key challenge within the (violent) extremism research field is building a comprehensive understand...
Extremist acts and the process of radicalizations got into researchers’ attention worldwide since 20...
This innovative book examines radicalization from new psychological perspectives by examining the di...
A key mechanism for individuals to become extremists is social interactions. The support provided th...
In the present study, we applied the quest for significance model of radicalization to explain the us...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...