Perspectives on immigration and terrorism

Globalization, accompanied by more options for communication, has led to sweeping changes which mean that the economic, political and cultural realities of one country may influence those of other countries, despite them being geographically far apart. Increased migration, both within and across nat...

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Other Authors: Ruggiero, Giovanni Maria
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam, Netherlands IOS Press 2011
Series:NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics v.78
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to perspective on immigration and terrorism
  • Psychological aspects of terrorism
  • Religious revitalization in the West
  • Defining objectives for future research into radicalization and terrorism among European Muslims
  • The principles of distinction: blurring civilians and soldiers
  • The influence of identification with terrorism on the integration process: the case of French Gendarmes with a migrant origin
  • Immigration as a possible trajectory for political radicalism and terror
  • Youth violence and immigration: the trauma perspective
  • Considerations over factors empowering radicalization in the European Union
  • Impact of immigration on mental health: Moroccan origin women in Israel
  • Arabic family in transition: the case of Palestinians living in Israel
  • Choc of civilisations and new Muslim migrants
  • Situational influences on sympathy for radical beliefs: the contributions of anger and socioeconomic status
  • Australians' attitudes towards culturally similar and culturally dissimilar migrants
  • Radicalisation as a constructive choice: possible research directions
  • The sense of national belongings as a buffer against stress resulting from national terror: some possible inferences regarding the sens of not-belonging
  • Growing-up amidst military violence: socio-ecological implication of resilience in Palestine.