Although psychology has recently witnessed a burgeoning interest in the predictors of social and political action generally, little research has considered the psychological mechanisms by which people come to choose extreme or radical forms of action. How and why do groups come to favor radical or extreme solutions (radicalization) over conventional political pathways (politicization)? Theory in both political science and psychology suggests that social interaction plays an important role, but this has never been demonstrated experimentally. Results (N=114) show that social interaction can lead to both politicized and radicalized solutions but that radicalization rests on the perception that extreme action is legitimate. The findings provid...
Radicalization and violent extremism are pressing problems across the world. After initially address...
The application of social psychology to the study of politics is at the heart of the discipline call...
Radical action against the political system may have substantial negative implications for society. ...
A key mechanism for individuals to become extremists is social interactions. The support provided th...
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks ...
Who is most likely to join and engage in extreme political action? Although traditional theories ha...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
There are two terms extremism and radicalism, which are nowadays often being interchangeably used in...
In the past twenty years, a persistent concern about the growing phenomenon of homegrown terrorism i...
In discourse about countering terrorism, the term radicalization is widely used, but remains poorl...
The phenomenon of violent radicalism/extremism is portrayed as a consequence of a mechanism that fos...
In this article, we examine psychological features of extreme political ideologies. In what ways are...
This innovative book examines radicalization from new psychological perspectives by examining the di...
We present a psychological model of extremism based on the concept of motivational imbalance whereby...
Why is it that some social movements engaged in contentious politics experience radicalization where...
Radicalization and violent extremism are pressing problems across the world. After initially address...
The application of social psychology to the study of politics is at the heart of the discipline call...
Radical action against the political system may have substantial negative implications for society. ...
A key mechanism for individuals to become extremists is social interactions. The support provided th...
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks ...
Who is most likely to join and engage in extreme political action? Although traditional theories ha...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
There are two terms extremism and radicalism, which are nowadays often being interchangeably used in...
In the past twenty years, a persistent concern about the growing phenomenon of homegrown terrorism i...
In discourse about countering terrorism, the term radicalization is widely used, but remains poorl...
The phenomenon of violent radicalism/extremism is portrayed as a consequence of a mechanism that fos...
In this article, we examine psychological features of extreme political ideologies. In what ways are...
This innovative book examines radicalization from new psychological perspectives by examining the di...
We present a psychological model of extremism based on the concept of motivational imbalance whereby...
Why is it that some social movements engaged in contentious politics experience radicalization where...
Radicalization and violent extremism are pressing problems across the world. After initially address...
The application of social psychology to the study of politics is at the heart of the discipline call...
Radical action against the political system may have substantial negative implications for society. ...