Psychosocial stress in immigrants and in members of minority groups as a factor of terrorist behavior / edited by Michal Finklestein and Kim Dent-Brown
Title page; Preface; Acknowledgements; Principal Contributors; Introduction. Immigrants and Immigration: A Duality of Acceptance and Rejection; Contents; Part 1. Immigration in the Era of Globalization: Risks and Opportunities; Chapter 1. "You Just 'Gotta' Love Baseball." The Ecology of Stress of Immigration and the Consequences for Security; Chapter 2. Violent Events and Collective Identity; Chapter 3. Acculturation Patterns and Adaptation of Immigrants in Greece; Chapter 4. Trauma and Loss: The Experience of Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel
Summary
On one hand immigration is encouraged and on the other the rights and obligations of newcomers in a country are not always clear. Creating a theoretical link between concepts and terms allied to immigration and terrorism is based on worldwide evidence. This book helps in understanding the etiology of terrorism and what to do to prevent it
Notes
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Psychosocial Stress in Immigrants and Members of Minority Groups as a Factor of Terrorist Behavior, Kiryat Shemona, Israel, 103 April 2007"--Title page verso