【テロリズムの心理学】
Psychology of Terrorism:Classic and Contemporary Insights (Key Readings in Social Psychology) '09
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Introduction. Part 1. What is Terrorism and How Can Psychology ExplainIt? Iviansky, Individual Terror: Concept and Typology. Reich, UnderstandingTerrorist Behavior: The Limits and Opportunities of Psychological Inquiry.Kruglanski, Fishman, The Psychology of Terrorism: "Syndrome" versus "Tool"Perspectives. Victoroff, The Mind of the Terrorist: A Review and Critique ofPsychological Approaches. Part 2. Why Would One Want to Become a Terrorist?Terrorists' Personality and Motivation. Silke, Cheshire-Cat Logic: TheRecurring Theme of Terrorist Abnormality in Psychological Research. Post,Sprinzak, Denny, The Terrorists in Their Own Words: Interviews with 35Incarcerated Middle Eastern Terrorists. Moghadam, Palestinian SuicideTerrorism in the Second Intifada: Motivations and Organizational Aspects.Atran, Genesis of Suicide Terrorism. Pape, The Strategic Logic of SuicideTerrorism. Pedahzur, Perliger, Weinberg, Altruism and Fatalism: TheCharacteristics of Palestinian Suicide Terrorists. Part 3. Why Would One Wantto Become a Terrorist? Possible Economic or Political Origins of Terrorism.Krueger, Maleckova, Does Poverty Cause Terrorism? Li, Does Democracy Promoteor Reduce Transnational Terrorist Incidents? Reinares, Who Are theTerrorists? Analyzing Changes in Sociological Profile among Members of ETA.Part 4. Why Would Terrorists Enjoy Wide Popular Support? Levin, Henry,Pratto, Sidanius, Social Dominance and Social Identity in Lebanon:Implications for Support of Violence Against the West. Sidanius, Henry,Pratto, Levin, Arab Attributions for the Attack on America: The Case ofLebanese Subelites. Pyszczynski, Abdollahi, Solomon, Greenberg, Cohen, Weise,Mortality Salience, Martyrdom, and Military Might: The Great Satan Versus theAxis of Evil. Part 5. How Does One Become a Terrorist? Social andPsychological Factors in Terrorism. della Porta, Recruitment Processes inClandestine Political Organizations: Italian Left-Wing Terrorism. Sprinzak,The Psychopolitical Formation of Extreme Left Terrorism in a Democracy: TheCase of the Weathermen. McCauley, Segal, Social Psychology of TerroristGroups. Merari, Friedland, Social Psychological Aspects of PoliticalTerrorism. Sageman, Understanding Terror Networks. Part 6. Is TerrorismRational? A Logical Perspective. Crenshaw, The Logic of Terrorism: TerroristBehavior as a Product of Strategic Choice. Sandler, Tschirhart, Cauley, ATheoretical Analysis of Transnational Terrorism. Part 7. Is Terrorism Evil?Wardlaw, Justifications and Means: The Moral Dimension of State-SponsoredTerrorism. Juergensmeyer, Islam's "Neglected Duty". Part 8. How Can TerrorismBe Overcome? Atran, Soft Power and the Psychology of Suicide Bombing. Hafez,Hatfield, Do Targeted Assassinations Work? A Multivariate Analysis ofIsrael's Controversial Tactic During Al-Aqsa Uprising. Kaplan, Mintz, Mishal,Samban, What Happened to Suicide Bombings in Israel? Insights from a TerrorStock Model.
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