The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Violent Extremism
Herausgeber: Obaidi, Milan; Kunst, Jonas
The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Violent Extremism
Herausgeber: Obaidi, Milan; Kunst, Jonas
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"This comprehensive resource on the psychology of violent extremism is invaluable for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students in political science, criminology, sociology, and psychology. It provides multi-level analyses and practical insights, making it invaluable for understanding and implementing effective interventions and policies"--
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"This comprehensive resource on the psychology of violent extremism is invaluable for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students in political science, criminology, sociology, and psychology. It provides multi-level analyses and practical insights, making it invaluable for understanding and implementing effective interventions and policies"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1170g
- ISBN-13: 9781009407915
- ISBN-10: 1009407910
- Artikelnr.: 72182702
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1170g
- ISBN-13: 9781009407915
- ISBN-10: 1009407910
- Artikelnr.: 72182702
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi; Part I. Concepts,
Definitions and Trends: 2. Terrorism, radicalisation and [violent]
extremism: concepts and definitions Alex P. Schmid; 3. The future of
violent extremism research - 5 recommendations based on a machine learning
analysis of 34,000+ articles Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi; Part II.
Individual-Level Perspectives: 4. Individual differences in violent
extremism Milan Obaid, Robin Bergh and John F. Dovidio; 5. Conceptualising
diversity among violent extremists - a typology and a model for explaining
change Tore Bjørgo; 6. The role of gender in violent extremism Katrine
Fangen and Inger Skjelsbækk; 7. Quest for significance and violent
extremism Erica Molinario, David Webber, Katarzyna Jasko and Arie
Kruglanski; 8. Religious fundamentalism and violent extremism Mirra Noor
Milla and Whinda Yustisia; 9. Conspiracy theories and violent extremism
Kinga Bierwiaczonek, Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Sander van der Linden and
Bettina Rottweiler; 10. Violent extremism and the moral landscape Tore Wig
and Milan Obaidi; 11. Emotions in violent extremism Eran Halperin, Sidney
Bode and Nicole Tausch; Part III. Group-Level Perspectives: 12. Social
identity, self-uncertainty, and violent extremism Michael Hogg; 13. The
role of identity fusion in violent extremism Angel Gomez, Alexandra
Vázquez, Laura Blanco and Juana Chinchilla; 14. Devoted versus rational
actors: radicalizing for extreme conflict and the will to fight Scott
Atran; 15. Political violence vs. violent extremism: a social dominance
theory approach Felicia Pratto, Shana Levin, Aleksandra Rusowicz, J. N.
Rasmus Möring and Anthony F. Lemieux; 16. The role of relative deprivation
in the process of radicalizaion into violent extremism Danny Osborne,
Kieren J. Lilly, Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi and Kees van den Bos; 17.
Navigating the threat landscape: understanding the role of threat
perceptions in violent extremism Milan Obaidi, Jonas R. Kunst and Kledian
Myftari; 18. The role of dehumanization in violent extremism Gordon Hodson
and Nour Kteily; Part IV. Macro-Level Perspectives: 19. Inequality,
poverty, and the staircase to terrorism: a 'societies to cells' approach to
violent extremism Fathali Moghaddam, Kevin R. Carriere and Raimundo
Salas-Schweikart; 20. Foreign military interventions, occupations and
violent extremism Piazza James; 21. The psychological consequences of
globalization and violent extremism Simon Ozer and Milan Obaidi; 22.
Climate and catalyst events and their intersection with violent extremism
Nora C. Benningstad, Andreas Miles-Novelo, Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi and
Craig A. Anderson; 23. Temporal perspectives: understanding the psychology
of violent extremism Ann-Cathrin Coenen and Seamus Power; 24. Concluding
remarks Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi.
Definitions and Trends: 2. Terrorism, radicalisation and [violent]
extremism: concepts and definitions Alex P. Schmid; 3. The future of
violent extremism research - 5 recommendations based on a machine learning
analysis of 34,000+ articles Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi; Part II.
Individual-Level Perspectives: 4. Individual differences in violent
extremism Milan Obaid, Robin Bergh and John F. Dovidio; 5. Conceptualising
diversity among violent extremists - a typology and a model for explaining
change Tore Bjørgo; 6. The role of gender in violent extremism Katrine
Fangen and Inger Skjelsbækk; 7. Quest for significance and violent
extremism Erica Molinario, David Webber, Katarzyna Jasko and Arie
Kruglanski; 8. Religious fundamentalism and violent extremism Mirra Noor
Milla and Whinda Yustisia; 9. Conspiracy theories and violent extremism
Kinga Bierwiaczonek, Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Sander van der Linden and
Bettina Rottweiler; 10. Violent extremism and the moral landscape Tore Wig
and Milan Obaidi; 11. Emotions in violent extremism Eran Halperin, Sidney
Bode and Nicole Tausch; Part III. Group-Level Perspectives: 12. Social
identity, self-uncertainty, and violent extremism Michael Hogg; 13. The
role of identity fusion in violent extremism Angel Gomez, Alexandra
Vázquez, Laura Blanco and Juana Chinchilla; 14. Devoted versus rational
actors: radicalizing for extreme conflict and the will to fight Scott
Atran; 15. Political violence vs. violent extremism: a social dominance
theory approach Felicia Pratto, Shana Levin, Aleksandra Rusowicz, J. N.
Rasmus Möring and Anthony F. Lemieux; 16. The role of relative deprivation
in the process of radicalizaion into violent extremism Danny Osborne,
Kieren J. Lilly, Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi and Kees van den Bos; 17.
Navigating the threat landscape: understanding the role of threat
perceptions in violent extremism Milan Obaidi, Jonas R. Kunst and Kledian
Myftari; 18. The role of dehumanization in violent extremism Gordon Hodson
and Nour Kteily; Part IV. Macro-Level Perspectives: 19. Inequality,
poverty, and the staircase to terrorism: a 'societies to cells' approach to
violent extremism Fathali Moghaddam, Kevin R. Carriere and Raimundo
Salas-Schweikart; 20. Foreign military interventions, occupations and
violent extremism Piazza James; 21. The psychological consequences of
globalization and violent extremism Simon Ozer and Milan Obaidi; 22.
Climate and catalyst events and their intersection with violent extremism
Nora C. Benningstad, Andreas Miles-Novelo, Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi and
Craig A. Anderson; 23. Temporal perspectives: understanding the psychology
of violent extremism Ann-Cathrin Coenen and Seamus Power; 24. Concluding
remarks Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi.
1. Introduction Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi; Part I. Concepts,
Definitions and Trends: 2. Terrorism, radicalisation and [violent]
extremism: concepts and definitions Alex P. Schmid; 3. The future of
violent extremism research - 5 recommendations based on a machine learning
analysis of 34,000+ articles Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi; Part II.
Individual-Level Perspectives: 4. Individual differences in violent
extremism Milan Obaid, Robin Bergh and John F. Dovidio; 5. Conceptualising
diversity among violent extremists - a typology and a model for explaining
change Tore Bjørgo; 6. The role of gender in violent extremism Katrine
Fangen and Inger Skjelsbækk; 7. Quest for significance and violent
extremism Erica Molinario, David Webber, Katarzyna Jasko and Arie
Kruglanski; 8. Religious fundamentalism and violent extremism Mirra Noor
Milla and Whinda Yustisia; 9. Conspiracy theories and violent extremism
Kinga Bierwiaczonek, Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Sander van der Linden and
Bettina Rottweiler; 10. Violent extremism and the moral landscape Tore Wig
and Milan Obaidi; 11. Emotions in violent extremism Eran Halperin, Sidney
Bode and Nicole Tausch; Part III. Group-Level Perspectives: 12. Social
identity, self-uncertainty, and violent extremism Michael Hogg; 13. The
role of identity fusion in violent extremism Angel Gomez, Alexandra
Vázquez, Laura Blanco and Juana Chinchilla; 14. Devoted versus rational
actors: radicalizing for extreme conflict and the will to fight Scott
Atran; 15. Political violence vs. violent extremism: a social dominance
theory approach Felicia Pratto, Shana Levin, Aleksandra Rusowicz, J. N.
Rasmus Möring and Anthony F. Lemieux; 16. The role of relative deprivation
in the process of radicalizaion into violent extremism Danny Osborne,
Kieren J. Lilly, Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi and Kees van den Bos; 17.
Navigating the threat landscape: understanding the role of threat
perceptions in violent extremism Milan Obaidi, Jonas R. Kunst and Kledian
Myftari; 18. The role of dehumanization in violent extremism Gordon Hodson
and Nour Kteily; Part IV. Macro-Level Perspectives: 19. Inequality,
poverty, and the staircase to terrorism: a 'societies to cells' approach to
violent extremism Fathali Moghaddam, Kevin R. Carriere and Raimundo
Salas-Schweikart; 20. Foreign military interventions, occupations and
violent extremism Piazza James; 21. The psychological consequences of
globalization and violent extremism Simon Ozer and Milan Obaidi; 22.
Climate and catalyst events and their intersection with violent extremism
Nora C. Benningstad, Andreas Miles-Novelo, Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi and
Craig A. Anderson; 23. Temporal perspectives: understanding the psychology
of violent extremism Ann-Cathrin Coenen and Seamus Power; 24. Concluding
remarks Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi.
Definitions and Trends: 2. Terrorism, radicalisation and [violent]
extremism: concepts and definitions Alex P. Schmid; 3. The future of
violent extremism research - 5 recommendations based on a machine learning
analysis of 34,000+ articles Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi; Part II.
Individual-Level Perspectives: 4. Individual differences in violent
extremism Milan Obaid, Robin Bergh and John F. Dovidio; 5. Conceptualising
diversity among violent extremists - a typology and a model for explaining
change Tore Bjørgo; 6. The role of gender in violent extremism Katrine
Fangen and Inger Skjelsbækk; 7. Quest for significance and violent
extremism Erica Molinario, David Webber, Katarzyna Jasko and Arie
Kruglanski; 8. Religious fundamentalism and violent extremism Mirra Noor
Milla and Whinda Yustisia; 9. Conspiracy theories and violent extremism
Kinga Bierwiaczonek, Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Sander van der Linden and
Bettina Rottweiler; 10. Violent extremism and the moral landscape Tore Wig
and Milan Obaidi; 11. Emotions in violent extremism Eran Halperin, Sidney
Bode and Nicole Tausch; Part III. Group-Level Perspectives: 12. Social
identity, self-uncertainty, and violent extremism Michael Hogg; 13. The
role of identity fusion in violent extremism Angel Gomez, Alexandra
Vázquez, Laura Blanco and Juana Chinchilla; 14. Devoted versus rational
actors: radicalizing for extreme conflict and the will to fight Scott
Atran; 15. Political violence vs. violent extremism: a social dominance
theory approach Felicia Pratto, Shana Levin, Aleksandra Rusowicz, J. N.
Rasmus Möring and Anthony F. Lemieux; 16. The role of relative deprivation
in the process of radicalizaion into violent extremism Danny Osborne,
Kieren J. Lilly, Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi and Kees van den Bos; 17.
Navigating the threat landscape: understanding the role of threat
perceptions in violent extremism Milan Obaidi, Jonas R. Kunst and Kledian
Myftari; 18. The role of dehumanization in violent extremism Gordon Hodson
and Nour Kteily; Part IV. Macro-Level Perspectives: 19. Inequality,
poverty, and the staircase to terrorism: a 'societies to cells' approach to
violent extremism Fathali Moghaddam, Kevin R. Carriere and Raimundo
Salas-Schweikart; 20. Foreign military interventions, occupations and
violent extremism Piazza James; 21. The psychological consequences of
globalization and violent extremism Simon Ozer and Milan Obaidi; 22.
Climate and catalyst events and their intersection with violent extremism
Nora C. Benningstad, Andreas Miles-Novelo, Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi and
Craig A. Anderson; 23. Temporal perspectives: understanding the psychology
of violent extremism Ann-Cathrin Coenen and Seamus Power; 24. Concluding
remarks Jonas R. Kunst and Milan Obaidi.







