What is it about?
Groups and nations are increasingly embroiled in escalating conflicts, radicalizing one another. This book presents ten case studies of mutual radicalization, puts forward psychological explanations and solutions.
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Why is it important?
This book is important because it delves into the psychology of mutual radicalization and arrives at practical solutions.
Perspectives
The model of mutual radicalization explored in this book helps to make sense of, and find solutions for, a lot of the destructive problems we see today.
Fathali Moghaddam
Georgetown University Joseph Mark Lauinger Memorial Library
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This page is a summary of: Special section on the cognition of belief., Peace and Conflict Journal of Peace Psychology, May 2018, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/pac0000346.
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