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Uncertainty and Extremism

Part of the Journal of Social Issues (JOSI) series
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Extremism in society is the source of enormous human suffering and represents a significant social problem.

This issue of the Journal of Social Issues assembles a set of 11 empirical and theoretical articles from leading social psychologists to examine the psychological relationship between uncertainty and extremism.

The key question that is examined is whether, to what extent and in what fashion do feelings of uncertainty lead people to behave individually or collectively in ways that can be considered extremist - does uncertainty play a causal role in zealotry, fundamentalism, attitudinal rigidity, ideological orthodoxy, intolerance of dissent, violent social disruption, authoritarian leadership, and so forth.

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Wiley-Blackwell
1118843630 / 9781118843635
Paperback / softback
361
19/11/2013
United States
500 pages
152 x 229 mm, 290 grams
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