Psychology of Extremism

Psychology of Extremism

Aumer, Katherine V.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2022

124

Mole

Inglês

9783030597009

15 a 20 dias

238

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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.
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Homogamy, Tribalism, and the desire to belong;How the desire to belong can lead to extremist identification;Shared hatred as a social bond;Dealing with extremist identities of those close to us;Emotional contagion and relationships in extremist contexts;Dehumanization and extremism;Dehumanization across American political party lines;Identity, extremism, and (de)radicalization;Social conditions that foster extremism;The role of emotion in adopting extremist views;Extremism and interpersonal relationships;Innate desires for affiliation leading to extremism;The role and strength of hatred in group identity formation;Political identification & dehumanization in 2016;Awareness as strategy to combat polarization;us politics