Several models have been suggested for studying (self-reported) aggression. Less frequently, these theories are empirically applied to explain individual differences in political aggression. The present study examines the role of distal, intermediate and proximate mechanisms in a net-sample of 6020 young adults. Using log-linear structural equation modelling, the independent effects of cumulative social integration, perceived personal and group injustices and low self-control are assessed. It is assumed that these factors contribute to the 'crystallization of discontent' by fostering religious authoritarianism, political powerlessness, support for extremist beliefs and online exposure to extremist content. Support for extremist content and ...
Are people with lower social status more likely to post aggressive content online? And if yes, can t...
The present study aims at explaining individual differences in self-reported political violence. We ...
A key mechanism for individuals to become extremists is social interactions. The support provided th...
Several models have been suggested for studying (self-reported) aggression. Less frequently, these t...
Several models have been suggested for studying (self-reported) aggression. Less frequently, these t...
Research into violent extremism is lacking integrated theoretical frameworks explaining individual i...
The present study applies Social Learning (Differential Association) Theory to the explanation of po...
How general population accepts the use of political violence by non-state actors (i.e. political gro...
The present study seeks to explain individual differences in self-reported politically motivated vio...
Research on aggression in media has often focused on its influence on later acts by individual viewe...
The present study applies social learning to the explanation of political violence, focusing on expo...
Includes vita.This project is primarily concerned with the relationships between communication behav...
The primary focus of the study was to find a positive correlation between right wing authoritarianis...
This paper examined empirically the value of a conceptual model in which emotional stability and agr...
This is an investigation of human aggression and the surprising ways it colors modern politics. Alth...
Are people with lower social status more likely to post aggressive content online? And if yes, can t...
The present study aims at explaining individual differences in self-reported political violence. We ...
A key mechanism for individuals to become extremists is social interactions. The support provided th...
Several models have been suggested for studying (self-reported) aggression. Less frequently, these t...
Several models have been suggested for studying (self-reported) aggression. Less frequently, these t...
Research into violent extremism is lacking integrated theoretical frameworks explaining individual i...
The present study applies Social Learning (Differential Association) Theory to the explanation of po...
How general population accepts the use of political violence by non-state actors (i.e. political gro...
The present study seeks to explain individual differences in self-reported politically motivated vio...
Research on aggression in media has often focused on its influence on later acts by individual viewe...
The present study applies social learning to the explanation of political violence, focusing on expo...
Includes vita.This project is primarily concerned with the relationships between communication behav...
The primary focus of the study was to find a positive correlation between right wing authoritarianis...
This paper examined empirically the value of a conceptual model in which emotional stability and agr...
This is an investigation of human aggression and the surprising ways it colors modern politics. Alth...
Are people with lower social status more likely to post aggressive content online? And if yes, can t...
The present study aims at explaining individual differences in self-reported political violence. We ...
A key mechanism for individuals to become extremists is social interactions. The support provided th...