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Blaylock 210 $aMalden, MA $cWiley-Blackwell$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (325 p.) 225 1 $aBlackwell/Claremont Applied Social Psychology Series 300 $a"... conference ... was run as a one-day meeting in April 2008 in Claremont on the campus of CGU." 311 $a1-4443-3128-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aExtremism and the Psychology of Uncertainty; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Preface: From Uncertainty to Extremism xv; Part I: Theories and Concepts; 1 The Need for Certainty as a Psychological Nexus for Individuals and Society; 2 Self-Uncertainty, Social Identity, and the Solace of Extremism; 3 Extremism Is Normal: The Roles of Deviance and Uncertainty in Shaping Groups and Society; 4 The Psychology of the Absurd: How Existentialists Addressed (and Succumbed to) Extremist Beliefs; 5 Radical Worldview Defense in Reaction to Personal Uncertainty 327 $a6 The Uncertainty-Threat Model of Political ConservatismPart II: Individuals and Groups; 7 Dying to Be Popular: A Purposive Explanation of Adolescent Willingness to Endure Harm; 8 The Extremism of Everyday Life: Fetishism as a Defense against Existential Uncertainty; 9 Religious Zeal after Goal Frustration; 10 Dehumanization, Demonization, and Morality Shifting: Paths to Moral Certainty in Extremist Violence; 11 Light from Dark: Uncertainty and Extreme Positive Acts Toward the "Other"; Part III: Groups and Society 327 $a12 Uncertainty, Insecurity, and Ideological Defense of the Status Quo: The Extremitizing Role of Political Expertise13 Authoritarianism, Need for Closure, and Conditions of Threat; 14 Constructing Extremism: Uncertainty Provocation and Reduction by Extremist Leaders; 15 Collective Uncertainty and Extremism: A Further Discussion on the Collective Roots of Subjective Experience; 16 Uncertainty, and the Roots and Prevention of Genocide and Terrorism; Index 330 $aExtremism and the Psychology of Uncertainty showcases cutting-edge scientific research on the extent to which uncertainty may lead to extremism. 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