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Series in Political Psychology

Ideology and the Microfoundations of Conflict

From Human Needs to Intergroup Violence

Gries, Thomas (Chair, Chair, International Growth and Business Cycle Theory and Co-Director of the Center of International Economics at Paderborn University) & Muller, Veronika (DAAD Postdoctoral Fellow, DAAD Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS))

Ideology and the Microfoundations of Conflict

Series in Political Psychology

Ideology and the Microfoundations of Conflict

From Human Needs to Intergroup Violence

Series in Political Psychology: Ideology and the Microfoundations of Conflict

 

This book combines well-known theoretical elements of various disciplines to form a broad picture of the role of ideologies in conflicts, in particular "the supply and demand side" of the ideological market: namely, why individuals choose particular ideologies and how radical groups, and organizations use them to address individuals' specific needs for the purpose of recruitment.


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This book combines theoretical and empirical research across various academic disciplines including economics, psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and political science to describe why individuals adopt political ideologies and how this choice can potentially exacerbate conflict and violence. Ideology is particularly important to conflict. Data on intra- and international conflict shows that the number of ideologically driven conflicts has increased tremendously in recent decades. Although some researchers started to investigate this link extensively, they struggle to find holistic explanations.

The book illustrates that ideologies are not only capable of shaping conflictual behavior or mobilizing political actors, but also of addressing human needs, desires, and preferences. Hence, the authors compile valuable insights from various academic disciplines to explain how individuals adopt ideologies that match their underlying needs and preferences; that ideologies have the capacity to reconcile deprived psychological human needs; and that radical groups and organizations use ideologies to recruit individuals and pursue their objectives. Real-life cases are included to better understand these relationships and to apply the theoretical background to real-world situations.


ISBN
9780197670187
Pagina's
536
Verschenen
Serie
Series in Political Psychology
NUR
770
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

Psychologie