Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radicalisation, and therefore preventing terrorist attacks. The question of why people support, engage with, and participate in terrorism is addressed in this thesis. Insights into the causes of terrorism and the process of radicalisation are garnered from social and evolutionary psychology in an effort to add an additional interdisciplinary layer of theoretical understanding to existing political science research. The central argument made in this thesis is that certain psychological processes (social identity), and mechanisms (parochial altruism), influence people to favour ingroups and disfavour outgroups in light of particular intergroup...
Terrorism studies began as a niche area of enquiry in the early 1970s within history, political scie...
The September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center marked the day that modern western progressive id...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
Terrorists are often portrayed as the lowest form of combatant, labelled as murderers, criminals and...
Terrorists are often portrayed as the lowest form of combatant, labelled as murderers, criminals and...
Why are some people capable of sympathizing with and/or committing acts of political violence, such ...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks ...
What drives an individual to want to join a terrorist organisation and commit acts of violence again...
The origins of this volume of collected papers lie in a series of concerns, perhaps not of great mom...
In discourse about countering terrorism, the term radicalization is widely used, but remains poorl...
Terrorism and radicalized political groups are an ever-growing subsection of the American and intern...
For more than a century now, observers have been trying to understand why and how individuals become...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
Terrorism studies began as a niche area of enquiry in the early 1970s within history, political scie...
The September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center marked the day that modern western progressive id...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
Terrorists are often portrayed as the lowest form of combatant, labelled as murderers, criminals and...
Terrorists are often portrayed as the lowest form of combatant, labelled as murderers, criminals and...
Why are some people capable of sympathizing with and/or committing acts of political violence, such ...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks ...
What drives an individual to want to join a terrorist organisation and commit acts of violence again...
The origins of this volume of collected papers lie in a series of concerns, perhaps not of great mom...
In discourse about countering terrorism, the term radicalization is widely used, but remains poorl...
Terrorism and radicalized political groups are an ever-growing subsection of the American and intern...
For more than a century now, observers have been trying to understand why and how individuals become...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
Terrorism studies began as a niche area of enquiry in the early 1970s within history, political scie...
The September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center marked the day that modern western progressive id...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...