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Terrorism and conspiracy theories: A view from the 3N model of radicalization
Current Opinion in Psychology ( IF 6.813 ) Pub Date : 2022-06-21 , DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101396
Arie W Kruglanski 1 , Erica Molinario 2 , Molly Ellenberg 1 , Gabriele Di Cicco 3
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In this work, we discuss through lens of the 3N model of radicalization vulnerability to conspiracy beliefs and the factors, which contribute to acting upon such beliefs. After discussing the numerous empirically supported precursors to conspiracy beliefs, we integrate them within the 3N framework, positing that belief in conspiracy theories are particularly suited to satisfy the need for significance through the incitation to violence against an alleged enemy. Conspiracy theories highlight for believers their grievance and a culprit responsible for that grievance who needs to be defeated. They also isolate individuals from non-believing friends and family while bringing them closer to a community of other believers—a network which validates the narrative and rewards those who act upon it.



中文翻译:

恐怖主义和阴谋论:来自激进化 3N 模型的观点

在这项工作中,我们通过 3N 模型的视角讨论了对阴谋信念的激进化脆弱性以及有助于根据这些信念采取行动的因素。在讨论了许多经验上支持的阴谋论前兆之后,我们将它们整合到 3N 框架中,假设阴谋论的信仰特别适合通过煽动对所谓敌人的暴力来满足对重要性的需求。阴谋论向信徒们突出了他们的不满和需要被击败的不满的罪魁祸首。他们还将个人与不信的朋友和家人隔离开来,同时使他们更接近其他信徒的社区——一个验证叙述并奖励那些采取行动的人的网络。

更新日期:2022-06-21
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