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The Psychology of Extremism

Editat de Katherine V. Aumer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 apr 2022
This volume examines the psychological factors, environments, and social factors contributing to identification with extremist identities and ideologies. Incorporating recent findings on interpersonal relationships, emotions, and social identity, the book aims to improve understanding of what makes individuals vulnerable to extremism. It concludes with a discussion of the intricacies of identification with extremist groups, a proposal for de-radicalization, and a call for awareness as a means to resist polarization. 
Chapters highlight interdisciplinary research into specific concepts and behaviors that can lead to extremism, addressing topics such as:
●Homogamy, tribalism and the desire to belong ●Shared hatred in strong group identities
●The impact of emotional contagion on personal relationships
●Dehumanization across political party lines
An in-depth exploration of an increasingly divisive modern issue, The Psychology of Extremism is an essential resource for researchers and students across social psychology, sociology, political psychology, and political science.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030597009
ISBN-10: 3030597008
Ilustrații: XXI, 124 p. 11 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Homogamy And Tribalism: How Our Desire to Belong Can Lead to Extremist Identification.- Chapter 2: Shared Hatred Bringing People Together and Bonding Us.- Chapter 3: Emotional Contagion and Our Relationships: Dealing with the Impact of Extremist Identities with Those We Love.- Chapter 4: “Deplorables”: Reciprocal Dehumanization across Party Lines.- Chapter 5: Identity, Extremism, and (De) Radicalization.

Notă biografică

Dr. Katherine V. Aumer is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Hawaiʻi–West Oʻahu, in Kapolei, HI. Formerly an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at Hawaiʻi Pacific University, she received her PhD from the University of Texas, Austin. She has conducted research in the areas of emotion, relationship satisfaction, and racial identity, and her current research focuses on interpersonal relationships and identity issues concerning both culture and race, as well as the psychology of hatred.

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This volume examines the psychological factors, environments, and social factors contributing to identification with extremist identities and ideologies. Incorporating recent findings on interpersonal relationships, emotions, and social identity, the book aims to improve understanding of what makes individuals vulnerable to extremism. It concludes with a discussion of the intricacies of identification with extremist groups, a proposal for de-radicalization, and a call for awareness as a means to resist polarization.
Chapters highlight interdisciplinary research into specific concepts and behaviors that can lead to extremism, addressing topics such as:
  • ·         Homogamy, tribalism and the desire to belong
  • ·         Shared hatred in strong group identities
  • ·         The impact of emotional contagion on personal relationships
  • ·         Dehumanization across political party lines
An in-depth exploration of an increasingly divisive modern issue, The Psychology of Extremism is an essential resource for researchers and students across social psychology, sociology, political psychology, and political science.

Caracteristici

Highlights research on the psychology of extremism from a variety of sub-disciplines Demonstrates thoroughly that extremism is not an isolated phenomenon, but rather a confluence of environmental and social factors Suggests methods for de-radicalization to disentangle the issues that extremism presents