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Psychosocial stress in immigrants and in members of minority groups as a factor of terrorist behavior [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Michal Finklestein and Kim Dent-Brown



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Titolo: Psychosocial stress in immigrants and in members of minority groups as a factor of terrorist behavior [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Michal Finklestein and Kim Dent-Brown Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Amsterdam, : IOS Press, 2008
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (228 p.)
Disciplina: 363.32511
Soggetto topico: Terrorism - Psychological aspects
Stress (Psychology)
Altri autori: FinklesteinMichal  
Dent-BrownKim  
Note generali: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Psychosocial Stress in Immigrants and in Members of Minority Groups as a Factor of Terrorist Behavior.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Title page; Preface; Acknowledgements; Principal Contributors; Introduction. Immigrants and Immigration: A Duality of Acceptance and Rejection; Contents; Part 1. Immigration in the Era of Globalization: Risks and Opportunities; Chapter 1. ""You Just 'Gotta' Love Baseball."" The Ecology of Stress of Immigration and the Consequences for Security; Chapter 2. Violent Events and Collective Identity; Chapter 3. Acculturation Patterns and Adaptation of Immigrants in Greece; Chapter 4. Trauma and Loss: The Experience of Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel
Part 2. Immigration as a Risk Factor vs. a Potential of Post Traumatic GrowthChapter 5. Palestinian Refugees in Jordan as a Successful Example of Immigrants; Chapter 6. Chechens in Poland - Life in a Vacuum or on the Highway to the West; Chapter 7. Immigration in Europe, Security, Terrorism; Chapter 8. Consequences of Illegal Immigration on the Economic and Social Situation in Moldova; Part 3. Varied Perceptions, Ideological Attributes, and Factors of Terrorism in Immigrants and Minorities; Chapter 9. Jihadist Terrorism and the Radicalization Process of Muslim Immigrants in Spain
Chapter 10. Muslim Communities in Italy and Social Stress Minority IssuesChapter 11. ""One Man's Terrorist Is Another Man's Freedom Fighter"" - The Northern Ireland Perspective; Chapter 12. Inter-Ethnic Groups and Perception of Terrorism; Part 4. Melting Pot vs. Multiculturalism and Preventive Interventions: Will Un-derstanding of Deprived Rights of Immigrants and Minorities' - Lead to Less Terrorism?; Chapter 13. Communication and Social Engineering: Addressing Terrorism and Social Suffering; Chapter 14. Immigrant Mental Health; Acculturation Stress and the Response of the UK 'Host'
Chapter 15. Territory, Migration and Conflict: What Might Work to Improve Muslim/Non-Muslim Intergroup RelationsChapter 16. Afterword; Executive Summary; Subject Index; Author Index
Sommario/riassunto: On one hand immigration is encouraged and on the other the rights and obligations of newcomers in a country are not always clear. Creating a theoretical link between concepts and terms allied to immigration and terrorism is based on worldwide evidence. This book helps in understanding the etiology of terrorism and what to do to prevent it.
Titolo autorizzato: Psychosocial stress in immigrants and in members of minority groups as a factor of terrorist behavior  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 6611968539
1-281-96853-6
9786611968533
1-4416-0149-X
1-60750-340-9
600-00-1178-4
1-59734-389-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910782434503321
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Serie: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series: Human and Societal Dynamics, v. 40