The Three Pillars of Radicalization: Needs, Narratives, and Networks

Arie W. Kruglanski (Distinguished University Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland),Jocelyn J. Belanger (Assistant Professor of Psychology, New York University in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates),Rohan Gunaratna (Professor of Security Studies, International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research; S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technology University)

The Three Pillars of Radicalization: Needs, Narratives, and Networks
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Published
27 May 2019
Pages
240
ISBN
9780190851125

The Three Pillars of Radicalization: Needs, Narratives, and Networks

Arie W. Kruglanski (Distinguished University Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland),Jocelyn J. Belanger (Assistant Professor of Psychology, New York University in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates),Rohan Gunaratna (Professor of Security Studies, International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research; S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technology University)

What fuels radicalization? Is deradicalization a possibility? The Three Pillars of Radicalization: Needs, Narratives, and Networks addresses these crucial questions by identifying the three major determinants of radicalization that progresses into violent extremism. The first determinant is the need: individuals’ universal desire for personal significance. The second determinant is narrative, which guides members in their quest for significance. The third determinant is the network, or membership in one’s group that validates the collective narrative and dispenses rewards like respect and veneration to members who implement it.

In this book, Arie W. Kruglanski, Jocelyn J. Belanger, and Rohan Gunaratna present a new model of radicalization that takes into account factors that activate the individual’s quest for significance. Synthesizing varied empirical evidence, this volume reinterprets prior theories of radicalization and examines major issues in deradicalization and recidivism, which will only become more relevant as communities continue to negotiate the threat of extremism.

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