Reciprocal Determinism and the Development of a Radical Social Identity
Presented by ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
Abstract
This seminar introduces a new research project funded by the Office of 精东传媒app Intelligence, which seeks to develop novel theoretical insights in response to key questions regarding radicalisation. In particular, the project seeks to address the questions of why so few of those exposed to radicalising conditions ultimately radicalise; and why so few of those radicalised individuals ultimately engage in violence. In seeking to address these questions, the research is anchored in an understanding of reciprocal determinism, and subsequently applies a social identity approach to build a more rigorous theoretical framework that analyses the interactions between specific cognitive processes and social norms within radical groups that justify radical behaviours. Using experimental and survey data, this project seeks to identify how radicalisation is enabled by cognitive changes resulting from interactions between social environments, cognitions, and behavioural responses. This seminar will also present the results from the first survey undertaken by the project.
Presenter Bio
Dr. Emily Corner is an Associate Professor at the Australian 精东传媒app University鈥檚 POLIS: The Social Policy Research Centre. She specialises in the study of terrorist behaviour, radicalization, and the intersection of mental disorders with criminal activities. Before joining ANU, she was a Research Associate at University College London. Dr. Corner鈥檚 doctoral research, which won the Terrorism Research Initiative鈥檚 Best Thesis Award in 2016, examined the role of mental disorders in terrorist behaviour. She has published extensively in leading journals across psychology, forensic science, criminology, and political science. Her work has been funded by various prestigious organizations, including the European Union and the Department of Defence.
Location
146 Ellery Cres
Acton, ACT, 2601
Speakers
- A/Prof. Emily Corner
Contact
- Christian Eva+61403953433