Risk of Radicalisation in Adolescents: Theory, Facts and Comments

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
N. Dvoryanchikov, B. G. Bovin, D.V. Melnikova, E.D. Belova, I. Bovina
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Abstract

Objective. Elaboration of a model to assess the risk of radicalisation in adolescence.
Background. The problem of radicalisation in adolescence is one of the most important problems in modern society, the search for mechanisms of radicalisation, as well as the development of preventive measures are in the focus of attention of researchers.
Methodology. In the logic of the social identity approach and based on the uncertainty-identity theory of M. Hogg, a model for assessing the risk of radicalisation in adolescence is formulated and outlined.
Conclusions. The formulated model for assessing the risk of radicalisation in adolescence postulates: individuals with multiple social identities and individuals without multiple social identities differ in groups that attract them (groups that provide them with meaningful positive social identity): those without multiple social identities have a preference for a group that would give them an clear and certain prototype.

青少年激进化的风险:理论、事实和评论
目标。建立一个评估青少年激进化风险的模型。背景。青少年激进化问题是现代社会最重要的问题之一,寻找激进化机制和制定预防措施是研究人员关注的焦点。研究方法。根据社会认同方法的逻辑和 M. Hogg 的不确定性-认同理论,制定并概述了评估青少年激进化风险的模型。结论。所制定的青少年激进化风险评估模型假定:具有多重社会身份的个人和不具有多重社会身份的个人在吸引他们的群体(为他们提供有意义的积极社会身份的群体)方面存在差异:不具有多重社会身份的个人偏好能够为他们提供明确和确定原型的群体。
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Social Psychology and Society
Social Psychology and Society PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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