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Terrorism: an identity theory perspective / Schwartz, Seth J; Dunkel, Curtis S; Waterman, Alan S   Journal Article
Schwartz, Seth J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The present article outlines the role of personal, social, and cultural identity in religiously and ethnically motivated terrorism. It is proposed that terrorism represents the confluence of a cultural identity strongly based in collectivism and in fundamentalist adherence to religious or cultural principles, a social identity based in sharp contrasts between one's own group and groups perceived as threats, and a foreclosed and authoritarian sense of personal identity or, less often, a diffused and aimless personal identity. Examples from religious-extremist and ethnic conflicts in which terrorism has been employed are used to illustrate the tenets advanced here. Recommendations for addressing and preventing the threat of terrorism are discussed.
Key Words Terrorism  Terrorist Movements 
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