• Title of article

    Emotions and terrorism research: A case for a social-psychological agenda

  • Author/Authors

    Rice، نويسنده , , Stephen K.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    248
  • To page
    255
  • Abstract
    Limited attention has been paid to the intersection of emotions and the etiology of terrorism. Instead, research priorities have tended to focus on the structural (e.g., poverty; weak and failing states), sociopolitical (e.g., U.S. foreign policy; a “clash of civilizations”), or codal (e.g., madrassas; Wahhabism). The aim here is to outline an agenda which transitions discourse related to the “body” of the terrorist (i.e., his/her historical and social positioning) to one focused on intrapsychic and interpersonal emotional processes. As such, scholarshipʹs predictive and explanatory capacities will be heightened if it adopts a perspective grounded in the emotions of terrorists and their source communities, particularly for those phenomena that suggest a fluidity of movement of actors across a continuum of zealotry. Criminology and criminal justice are well suited to assess the expressive byproducts of humiliated fury, contempt, moral outrage, and disgust and how such emotions may distillate as impulses that form a basis for terror.
  • Keywords
    emotions , defiance , procedural justice , Criminological theory , Emotionally intelligent justice , General Strain Theory , terrorism , Radicalization , strain
  • Journal title
    Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Record number

    1706899