Description |
1 online resource (xxv, 297 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
The Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology |
|
Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology
|
Contents |
Front Matter -- Theories and Concepts. The Need for Certainty as a Psychological Nexus for Individuals and Society / Arie W Kruglanski, Edward Orehek -- Self-Uncertainty, Social Identity, and the Solace of Extremism / Michael A Hogg -- Extremism is Normal / Dominic Abrams -- The Psychology of the Absurd / Travis Proulx -- Radical Worldview Defense in Reaction to Personal Uncertainty / Kees van den Bos, Annemarie Loseman -- The Uncertainty-Threat Model of Political Conservatism / John T Jost, Jaime L Napier -- Individuals and Groups. Dying to be Popular / Jason T Siegel, William D Crano, Eusebio M Alvaro, Andrew Lac, David Rast, Vanessa Kettering -- The Extremism of Everyday Life / Mark J Landau, Zachary K Rothschild, Daniel Sullivan -- Religious Zeal after Goal Frustration / Ian McGregor, Kyle A Nash, Mike Prentice -- Dehumanization, Demonization, and Morality Shifting / Roger Giner-Sorolla, Bernhard Leidner, Emanuele Castano -- Light from Dark / Todd L Pittinsky -- Groups and Society. Uncertainty, Insecurity, and Ideological Defense of the / Christopher M Federico, Grace M Deason -- Authoritarianism, Need for Closure, and Conditions of Threat / Jennifer L Merolla, Jennifer M Ramos, Elizabeth J Zechmeister -- Constructing Extremism / Viviane Seyranian -- Collective Uncertainty and Extremism / Fathali M Moghaddam, Karen Love -- Uncertainty, and the Roots and Prevention of Genocide and Terrorism / Ervin Staub -- Index |
Summary |
Extremism and the Psychology of Uncertainty showcases cutting-edge scientific research on the extent to which uncertainty may lead to extremism. Contributions come from leading international scholars who focus on a wide variety of forms, facets and manifestations of extremist behavior.@* Systematically integrates and explores the growing diversity of social psychological perspectives on the uncertainty--extremism relationship@* Showcases contemporary cutting edge scientific research from leading international scholars @* Offers a broad perspective on extremism and focuses on a wide variety of different forms, facets and manifestations@* Accessible to social and behavioral scientists, policy makers and those with a genuine interest in understanding the psychology of extremism |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Extremists -- Psychology.
|
|
Fanaticism -- Psychological aspects.
|
|
Radicalism -- Psychological aspects.
|
|
Uncertainty -- Psychological aspects.
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
Author |
Blaylock, Danielle L.
|
|
Hogg, Michael A., 1954-
|
ISBN |
1444344048 (electronic bk.) |
|
1444344072 (electronic bk.) |
|
9781444344042 (electronic bk.) |
|
9781444344073 (electronic bk.) |
|
(hbk.) |
|
(hbk.) |
|