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持续参与恐怖主义:关于持续参与暴力极端主义的叙述性描述。

Staying Engaged in Terrorism: Narrative Accounts of Sustaining Participation in Violent Extremism.

作者信息

Ferguson Neil, McAuley James W

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Department of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Jun 17;11:1338. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01338. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Research exploring radicalization pathways and how and why people become involved in terrorism has expanded since the 9/11 attacks. Likewise, over the last decade research exploring de-radicalization and desistence from terrorism has grown and expanded in an attempt to promote exit from extremist or terror groups. However, research studies on how individuals sustain engagement in terrorism and their involvement with extremist organizations, often in the face of great adversity, are absent from the body of research. To address this scarcity of research this study analyzed accounts of engagement in violent extremism produced by Northern Irish loyalist and republican paramilitaries in order to explore how their paramilitary lifestyle, perpetration of acts of political violence and the pressure from countering threats posed by rival groups, and the State security forces impacted on them. The analysis utilized a hybrid of thematic analysis and interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). The themes raised through the analysis reflected the psychological, social and economic hardship associated with this lifestyle. The narrative accounts also illustrated psychological changes associated to engagement in violence and from insulation within tightly knit extremist groups. As most of the participants faced incarceration during their paramilitary careers, themes also reflected on the impact imprisonment had on them. The themes explored factors that sustained their involvement, including the role of identity development and identity fusion in sustaining their extremism, the impact of insulated group membership, feelings of efficacy, dehumanization processes, community support, and beliefs in the utility of violence.

摘要

自9·11袭击事件以来,探索激进化途径以及人们如何以及为何参与恐怖主义的研究不断扩展。同样,在过去十年中,探索去激进化和停止参与恐怖主义的研究也在不断增加和扩展,以促进从极端主义或恐怖组织中退出。然而,关于个人如何在通常面临巨大逆境的情况下持续参与恐怖主义及其与极端组织的关联的研究在现有研究中却付诸阙如。为了填补这一研究空白,本研究分析了北爱尔兰忠诚派和共和派准军事组织成员参与暴力极端主义的叙述,以探讨他们的准军事生活方式、政治暴力行为的实施以及应对来自敌对组织和国家安全部队威胁的压力对他们产生了怎样的影响。该分析采用了主题分析和解释现象学分析(IPA)相结合的方法。分析中提出的主题反映了与这种生活方式相关的心理、社会和经济困境。这些叙述性记录还说明了参与暴力以及在紧密的极端组织中自我封闭所带来的心理变化。由于大多数参与者在准军事生涯中面临监禁,主题也反映了监禁对他们的影响。这些主题探讨了促使他们持续参与的因素,包括身份发展和身份融合在维持其极端主义方面的作用、封闭群体成员身份的影响、效能感、非人化过程、社区支持以及对暴力效用的信念。

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