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Conference Proceedings 3
(Published online April 23, 2006)
 

 
Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series: Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom (United Kingdom)
May 1, 2002 / November 13, 2002 / April 30, 2003

   Guest Editor:
   Christopher Alan Lewis, Ph.D.
   Dept. of Psychology,
University of Ulster at Magee College, Northern Ireland, UK
   E-mail: ca.lewis@ulster.ac.uk



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  Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom: Seminar Two.
What Factors Influence the Process of Embracing Concepts of Terrorism and Martyrdom?

Richard Amlôt, Kate Miriam Loewenthal, Christopher Alan Lewis, M. Brooke Rogers, Marco Cinnirella, & Humayun Ansari

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  Perceptions of Martyrdom and Terrorism Amongst British Muslims
Humayun Ansari, Marco Cinnirella, M. Brooke Rogers, Kate Miriam Loewenthal, & Christopher Alan Lewis

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  Potential Contributions of Peace Psychology to Terrorism Research
Herbert H. Blumberg

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  Assessing Perceptions Through Analysis of Media News Themes
George Brander

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  What Role for Psychiatry?
John Cox

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  Irrational Beliefs in Terrorist Manifestos and Fatwas
Martin F. Davies, & Janet Ibison

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  Violence and Martyrdom in Islam: An Anthropological Perspective
Simon Dein

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  The Cultural Precursors and Psychological Consequences of Contemporary Western Responses to Acts of Terror
Bill Durodie

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  British Christian Views of Suicide Bombers
Claire Gummer, & Kate Miriam Loewenthal

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  Intergroup Contact and Forgiveness in the Wake of Terrorism: The Case of Northern Ireland
Miles Hewstone, Ed Cairns, Frances McLernon, & Alberto Voci

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  Kurdish Refugees’ View of Politically Self-Motivated Harm
Mariwan Husni

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  Giving up the Gun? The NLA in Macedonia
Colin Irwin

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  Martyrdom, Terrorism and September 11th: Beliefs in Northern Ireland
Christopher Alan Lewis, Mary Mullan, & Catherine Frances Quigley

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  Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom: Seminar Three.
Exploring Organisational Contributory Factors and Socio-religious Outcomes of Terrorism and Martyrdom

Christopher Alan Lewis, M. Brooke Rogers, Richard Amlôt, Kate Miriam Loewenthal, Marco Cinnirella, & Humayun Ansari

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  Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom: Review and Reflections
Christopher Alan Lewis

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  Knowing the Threat: Al Qaeda’s “New Terrorism” and the Threat to the West
Orla Lynch

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  Methodology for Analysis of Asymmetric Actors
Nicola Mee

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  Social Identity and Attitudes and Experience of “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland
Orla Muldoon

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  Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom: Seminar One.
What Roles are Played by Religious Beliefs and Identity in Supporting Views of Violent Activists as Terrorists or Martyrs?

M. Brooke Rogers, Christopher Alan Lewis, Kate Miriam Loewenthal, Marco Cinnirella, & Humayun Ansari

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  The Role of the Organisation in Suicide Terrorism
Andrew Silke

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  The Relationship Between Religious Beliefs and Motivation to Join a Terrorist Group
Graeme C. S. Steven

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  The Theology of Violence
Andrew Taylor

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  The Psychological and Behavioural Bases of Islamic Fundamentalism
Max Taylor, & John Horgan

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  International Organisation and the Response to September 11th
Joanne Wright

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