In an era of digital technology and the Internet, terrorists can communicate their threats directly to citizens of Western countries. Yet no research has examined whether these messages change individuals’ attitudes and behaviour, or the psychological processes underlying these effects. Two studies (conducted in 2008 and 2010) examined how American, Australian, and British participants responded to messages from Osama bin Laden that threatened violence if troops were not withdrawn from Afghanistan. Heightened fear in response to the message resulted in what we call “aggressive capitulation,” characterized by two different group-protection responses: (1) submission to terrorist demands in the face of threats made against one’s country, and (...
Terrorist attacks can instigate widespread and long-lasting fear. Mass media can enforce fear by fra...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...
In an era of digital technology and the Internet, terrorists can communicate their threats directly ...
This article examines fear and anger content in the political rhetoric of former U.S. President Geor...
With recent terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium; Paris, France; San Bernardino, California and el...
Viewing images of terrorism can have a powerful impact on individuals’ emotional and political respo...
A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of coun...
Purpose: This paper aims to determine the potential predictors of anxiety about digital security, te...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Allport (1954) proposed a series of preconditions that have subsequently been shown to facilitate ef...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
The article discusses the United States Government\u27s (USG) publicization of the exploits of Osama...
The American public's fear of becoming a victim of terrorism significantly increased after 9/11 and ...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
Terrorist attacks can instigate widespread and long-lasting fear. Mass media can enforce fear by fra...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...
In an era of digital technology and the Internet, terrorists can communicate their threats directly ...
This article examines fear and anger content in the political rhetoric of former U.S. President Geor...
With recent terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium; Paris, France; San Bernardino, California and el...
Viewing images of terrorism can have a powerful impact on individuals’ emotional and political respo...
A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of coun...
Purpose: This paper aims to determine the potential predictors of anxiety about digital security, te...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Allport (1954) proposed a series of preconditions that have subsequently been shown to facilitate ef...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
The article discusses the United States Government\u27s (USG) publicization of the exploits of Osama...
The American public's fear of becoming a victim of terrorism significantly increased after 9/11 and ...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
Terrorist attacks can instigate widespread and long-lasting fear. Mass media can enforce fear by fra...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...