This paper considers the conceptual and empirical merits of Ernest Becker’s analysis of radicalization and mass violence. Starting with several cases showing a clear link between exposure to traumatic events and violence, Ernest Becker’s idea that mass violence should be understood as an attempt to overcome the fear of death is examined in the light of recent experimental social psychological research, field research on the attitudinal effects of threatening situations, clinical modeling of the relation between fear and anger, and insights from neuroscience. Becker’s ideas, in conjunction with empirical research, may contribute to an understanding of how humans can behave under extreme circumstances
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
We know a great deal more about the process of radicalization leading to violence than when the term...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
Major theories of participation in genocides and mass killings offer seemingly opposing explanatory ...
Why are some people capable of sympathizing with and/or committing acts of political violence, such ...
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks ...
The present research examines the social cognitive processes underlying ideologically-based violence...
Extremist acts and the process of radicalizations got into researchers’ attention worldwide since 20...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
Violent radicalization is considered to be the process of adopting an extremist belief system, inclu...
In the past twenty years, a persistent concern about the growing phenomenon of homegrown terrorism i...
This article reviews some of the milestones of thinking about political radicalization, as scholars ...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
Over the past decade, analysts have proposed several frameworks to explain the process of radicaliza...
In the present study, we applied the quest for significance model of radicalization to explain the us...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
We know a great deal more about the process of radicalization leading to violence than when the term...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
Major theories of participation in genocides and mass killings offer seemingly opposing explanatory ...
Why are some people capable of sympathizing with and/or committing acts of political violence, such ...
Radicalization and violent extremism leading to violent protests, repression, and terrorist attacks ...
The present research examines the social cognitive processes underlying ideologically-based violence...
Extremist acts and the process of radicalizations got into researchers’ attention worldwide since 20...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
Violent radicalization is considered to be the process of adopting an extremist belief system, inclu...
In the past twenty years, a persistent concern about the growing phenomenon of homegrown terrorism i...
This article reviews some of the milestones of thinking about political radicalization, as scholars ...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
Over the past decade, analysts have proposed several frameworks to explain the process of radicaliza...
In the present study, we applied the quest for significance model of radicalization to explain the us...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
We know a great deal more about the process of radicalization leading to violence than when the term...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...