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NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics
Volume 40, 2008
Psychosocial Stress in Immigrants and in Members of Minority Groups as a Factor of Terrorist Behavior
Edited by Michal Finklestein, Kim Dent-Brown
| 978-1-58603-872-4 (print) |
| 978-1-60750-340-8 (online) |
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Front Matter and Contents
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i - xvi |
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Part 1. Immigration in the Era of Globalization: Risks and Opportunities
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Chapter 1
“You Just ‘Gotta’ love baseball.” The Ecology of Stress of Immigration and the Consequences for Security
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3 - 15 |
| Stevan E. Hobfoll
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Chapter 2
Violent Events and Collective Identity
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16 - 22 |
| Roland Eckert
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Chapter 3
Acculturation Patterns and Adaptation of Immigrants in Greece
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23 - 34 |
| Elias Besevegis, Vassilis Pavlopoulos
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Chapter 4
Trauma and Loss: The Experience of Ethiopian Immigrants in Israel
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35 - 59 |
| Michal Finklestein, Zahava Solomon
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Part 2. Immigration as a Risk Factor vs. a Potential of Post Traumatic Growth
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Chapter 5
Palestinian Refugees in Jordan as a Successful Example of Immigrants
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63 - 70 |
| Rateb Amro
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Chapter 6
Chechens in Poland – Life in a Vacuum or on the Highway to the West
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71 - 77 |
| Katarzyna Gmaj
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Chapter 7
Immigration in Europe, Security, Terrorism
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78 - 94 |
| Giovanna Campani
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Chapter 8
Consequences of Illegal Immigration on the Economic and Social Situation in Moldova
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95 - 105 |
| Natalia Balaban, Sergiu Galitschi
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Part 3. Varied Perceptions, Ideological Attributes, and Factors of Terrorism in Immigrants and Minorities
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Chapter 9
Jihadist Terrorism and the Radicalization Process of Muslim Immigrants in Spain
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109 - 121 |
| Rogelio Alonso
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Chapter 10
Muslim Communities in Italy and Social Stress Minority Issues
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122 - 127 |
| Maria Alvanou
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Chapter 11
“One Man's Terrorist Is Another Man's Freedom Fighter” – The Northern Ireland Perspective
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128 - 135 |
| Oscar Daly
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Chapter 12
Inter-Ethnic Groups and Perception of Terrorism
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136 - 151 |
| Shaul Kimhi, Daphna Canetti-Nisim
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Part 4. Melting Pot vs. Multiculturalism and Preventive Interventions: Will Understanding of Deprived Rights of Immigrants and Minorities' – Lead to Less Terrorism?
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Chapter 13
Communication and Social Engineering: Addressing Terrorism and Social Suffering
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155 - 167 |
| Willem van de Put
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Chapter 14
Immigrant Mental Health; Acculturation Stress and the Response of the UK ‘Host’
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168 - 178 |
| Ditty Dokter
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Chapter 15
Territory, Migration and Conflict: What Might Work to Improve Muslim/non-Muslim Intergroup Relations
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179 - 189 |
| Jeff Victoroff
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Chapter 16
Afterword
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190 - 191 |
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Executive Summary
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192 - 203 |
| Finklestein Michal
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