Title: The Political Psychology of Terrorism Fears
Abstract: Table of Contents Dedication Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction by Samuel Justin Sinclair & Daniel Antonius PART ONE Chapter 1: Trust in the U.S. Government and Anti-Terrorism Policies Following 9/11: Are We All in This Together? By Virginia Chanley Chapter 2: Perceptions of Threat, Trust in Government and Policy Support for the War in Iraq By George Shambaugh Chapter 3: Negative Emotions and Political Engagement By Michael J. Stevens Chapter 4: Beyond the Water's Edge: Threat, Partisanship, and Media By Shana Kushner Gadarian Chapter 5: The War/Crime Narrative and Fear Content in Leader Rhetoric about Terrorism By Krista De Castella & Craig McGarty Chapter 6: Fear of Suicide Terrorism: Consequences for Individuals and Politics By C. Dominik Guss, Alexandra Foust, & Dietrich Dorner Chapter 7: Policy Preference in Response to Terrorism:The Role of Emotions, Attributions, and Appraisals By Geoffrey Wetherell, Bradley M. Weisz, Ryan M. Stolier, Adam J. Beavers, & Melody S. Sadler PART TWO Chapter 8: The Legacy of Fear in Northern Ireland By Rachel Monaghan Chapter 9: A New Normal? Australian Responses to Terrorism and Their Impacts By Anne Aly Chapter 10: Psychological Determinants of the Threat of Terrorism And Preferred Approaches to Counterterrorism: The Case of Poland By Katarzyna Ja?ko, Ma?gorzata Kossowska & Maciej Sekerdej Chapter 11: An Exposure Effect? Evidence from a Rigorous Study on the Psycho-political Outcomes of Terrorism By Daphna Canetti, Carmit Rapaport, Carly Wayne, Brian J. Hall, & Stevan E. Hobfoll Chapter 12: Political Psychology of the Death Terror By Abdolhossein Abdollahi Chapter 13: Risk Perception, Fear and Its Consequences Following the 2004 Madrid and 2005 London Bombings By Marie-Helen Maras Chapter 14: Rallying Without Fear: Political Consequences of Terror in a High Trust Society By Dag Wollebaek, Kari Steen-Johnsen, Bernard Enjolras, & Guro Odegard PART THREE Chapter 15: The Politics of Terrorism Fears By Richard Jackson Chapter 16: Constructing Psychological Terror Post 9/11 By David L. Altheide Chapter 17: Why is it so Difficult to Evaluate the Political Impact of Terrorism? By Ami-Jacques Rapin
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-08-30
Language: en
Type: book
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