The Terrorist Identity Explaining the Terrorist Threat

The Terrorist Identity Explaining the Terrorist Threat by Michael P. Arena, published by NYU Press in November 2006, delves into the complex relationship between a terrorist’s self-concept and their actions. This edition spans 301 pages and is presented in English. The book seeks to answer the critical question of what drives individuals to commit acts of terrorism by exploring how their identities are shaped by their membership in extremist groups.
Readers will find a thorough examination of identity through the lenses of psychology, criminology, and sociology. The Terrorist Identity includes case studies of various terrorist organizations, such as the Provisional Irish Republican Army and Hamas, to illustrate how collective behavior emerges and informs the identities of group members. The analysis highlights the cultural and social dimensions of terrorism, shedding light on how individuals justify violence and the legitimacy of their actions within these groups.
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Who would strap a bomb to his chest, walk into a crowded subway station and blow himself up? Only by examining how a terrorist understands his own identity and actions can this question be answered. The authors of The Terrorist Identity explore how the notion of self-concept combined with membership in terrorist and extremist groups, can shape and sustain the identity of a terrorist as well as their subsequent justification for violence and the legitimacy of their actions.
The book provides an understanding of identity that draws on concepts from psychology, criminology, and sociology. Notably, the book examines several case studies of various terrorist groups, including: the Provisional Irish Republican Army, Hamas, the Shining Path, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, and racist Skinheads. By making the construct of identity central to this analysis The Terrorist Identity explains how violent and extremist collective behavior emerges culturally, how it informs the identity of group members socially, and how participants assume their place in these groups completely even at the expense of life-threatening harm to others or to themselves.
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