Acts of terror lead to both a rise of an extended sense of fear that goes beyond the physical location of the attacks and to increased expressions of online hate. In this longitudinal study, we analyzed dynamics between the exposure to online hate and the fear of terrorism after the Paris attacks in November 13, 2015. We hypothesized that exposure to online hate is connected to a perceived Zeitgeist of fear (i.e., collective fear). In turn, the perceived Zeitgeist of fear is related to higher personal fear of terrorism both immediately after the attacks and a year later. Hypotheses were tested using path modeling and panel data (N = 2325) from Norway, Finland, Spain, France, and the United States a few weeks after the Paris attacks in Novem...
In the last 20 years, several major terror attacks conducted in the name of political Islam hit West...
How does terrorism affect attitudes towards out-groups? While research has found negative effects, t...
In this study, we examine how the two facets of the fear of terrorism—the affectiveand behavioural f...
Acts of terror lead to both a rise of an extended sense of fear that goes beyond the physical locati...
Acts of terror lead to both a rise of an extended sense of fear that goes beyond the physical locati...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
Fear is one of the negative outcomes of terrorist attacks. Currently, there is a need to understand ...
Terrorist attacks can instigate widespread and long-lasting fear. Mass media can enforce fear by fra...
Research suggests that public fear and anger in wake of a terror attack can each uniquely contribute...
This article examines the potentially buffering effect of generalized social trust on fear in the af...
The tendency of terror attacks to generate increased right-wing attitudes is a direct prediction fro...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. A central aim of terrorism is to drive people apart and destroy s...
Emotions are essential to how we communicate, and online discussions are no exception. As most of th...
The Internet, specifically social media, is among the most common settings where young people encoun...
A positive correlation between exposure to terrorism news reports and fear of terrorism has been doc...
In the last 20 years, several major terror attacks conducted in the name of political Islam hit West...
How does terrorism affect attitudes towards out-groups? While research has found negative effects, t...
In this study, we examine how the two facets of the fear of terrorism—the affectiveand behavioural f...
Acts of terror lead to both a rise of an extended sense of fear that goes beyond the physical locati...
Acts of terror lead to both a rise of an extended sense of fear that goes beyond the physical locati...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
Fear is one of the negative outcomes of terrorist attacks. Currently, there is a need to understand ...
Terrorist attacks can instigate widespread and long-lasting fear. Mass media can enforce fear by fra...
Research suggests that public fear and anger in wake of a terror attack can each uniquely contribute...
This article examines the potentially buffering effect of generalized social trust on fear in the af...
The tendency of terror attacks to generate increased right-wing attitudes is a direct prediction fro...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. A central aim of terrorism is to drive people apart and destroy s...
Emotions are essential to how we communicate, and online discussions are no exception. As most of th...
The Internet, specifically social media, is among the most common settings where young people encoun...
A positive correlation between exposure to terrorism news reports and fear of terrorism has been doc...
In the last 20 years, several major terror attacks conducted in the name of political Islam hit West...
How does terrorism affect attitudes towards out-groups? While research has found negative effects, t...
In this study, we examine how the two facets of the fear of terrorism—the affectiveand behavioural f...