Mainstream social science has struggled to explain the appeal of suicide terrorism to so many Muslim youths, relying as it does on standard socio-economic indicators and research meant to identify suicidal tendencies. The existential emphasis is missing. This commentary is inspired by the work of clinical psychologist Erich Fromm (1900-1980) and his investigation of the social psychology of modernity, as well as how this intermingles with existential fears related to mortality (death-related fears) and the passage of time (the end of the world or apocalypse). Modernity, explained Fromm, makes one feel small, insignificant and isolated in the larger scheme of things. This demands a violent response, often involving self-sacrifice, to reasser...
Theoretical insights from evolutionary psychology and biology can help academics and policymakers be...
The article examines the criminological and socio-psychological characteristics of suicidal terroris...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...
The debate surrounding Islamist violence remains locked in oppositional sterility. Are such attacks ...
Suicide attack is the most virulent and horrifying form of terrorism in the world today. The mere ru...
The dangerous escalation of suicide bombing as a means for the destruction of humanity all over the ...
This chapter seeks to provide a modest contribution to the understanding of terrorism. It explores,...
The dangerous escalation of suicide bombing as a means for the destruction of humanity all over the ...
This paper deals with the empirical-explanatory analysis of contemporary global phenomenon known as ...
History and psychology give us some powerful tools for understanding suicide terrorism. History quic...
Suicide is a controversial phenomenon that people of different cultures and evenof different epochs ...
Discourse on terrorist violence has long facilitated an especially liberal form of securitisation. O...
Kanazawa (2007) proposes the ‘evolutionary psychological imagination’ (p.7) as an authoritative fram...
A discussion on suicide attacks as one of the most widespread means of modern terror- ism is conside...
Suicide attack has become a dangerous trend in the contemporary history of some Asian societies. Whi...
Theoretical insights from evolutionary psychology and biology can help academics and policymakers be...
The article examines the criminological and socio-psychological characteristics of suicidal terroris...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...
The debate surrounding Islamist violence remains locked in oppositional sterility. Are such attacks ...
Suicide attack is the most virulent and horrifying form of terrorism in the world today. The mere ru...
The dangerous escalation of suicide bombing as a means for the destruction of humanity all over the ...
This chapter seeks to provide a modest contribution to the understanding of terrorism. It explores,...
The dangerous escalation of suicide bombing as a means for the destruction of humanity all over the ...
This paper deals with the empirical-explanatory analysis of contemporary global phenomenon known as ...
History and psychology give us some powerful tools for understanding suicide terrorism. History quic...
Suicide is a controversial phenomenon that people of different cultures and evenof different epochs ...
Discourse on terrorist violence has long facilitated an especially liberal form of securitisation. O...
Kanazawa (2007) proposes the ‘evolutionary psychological imagination’ (p.7) as an authoritative fram...
A discussion on suicide attacks as one of the most widespread means of modern terror- ism is conside...
Suicide attack has become a dangerous trend in the contemporary history of some Asian societies. Whi...
Theoretical insights from evolutionary psychology and biology can help academics and policymakers be...
The article examines the criminological and socio-psychological characteristics of suicidal terroris...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a broad theory of human motivation and behavior that has emerged f...