articleTerrorism and Political ViolenceJul 1, 2008Closed access

Mechanisms of Political Radicalization: Pathways Toward Terrorism

Bryn Mawr College

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Abstract

This article conceptualizes political radicalization as a dimension of increasing extremity of beliefs, feelings, and behaviors in support of intergroup conflict and violence. Across individuals, groups, and mass publics, twelve mechanisms of radicalization are distinguished. For ten of these mechanisms, radicalization occurs in a context of group identification and reaction to perceived threat to the ingroup. The variety and strength of reactive mechanisms point to the need to understand radicalization—including the extremes of terrorism—as emerging more from the dynamics of intergroup conflict than from the vicissitudes of individual psychology.

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Keywords
  • Radicalization
  • Terrorism
  • Feeling
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Politics
  • Social psychology
  • Criminology
  • Group conflict
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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