articlePolitical PsychologyJan 22, 2014Closed access

The Psychology of Radicalization and Deradicalization: How Significance Quest Impacts Violent Extremism

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Abstract

We present a model of radicalization and deradicalization based on the notion that the quest for personal significance constitutes a major motivational force that may push individuals toward violent extremism. Radicalization is defined as the process of supporting or engaging in activities deemed (by others) as in violation of important social norms (e.g., the killing of civilians). In these terms, radicalization (1) is a matter of degree (in which mere attitudinal support for violence reflects a lower degree of radicalization than actual engagement in violence); (2) represents a subjective judgment proffered by those for whom the violated norms seem important but not by those who have devalued or suppressed…

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Keywords
  • Radicalization
  • Ideology
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Criminology
  • Terrorism
  • Violent extremism
  • Sociology
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  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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