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Revista Psicologia Política

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Abstract

PASSINI, Stefano; PALARETI, Laura  and  BATTISTELLI, Piergiorgio. Enemy construction after 9/11: aggressor identity effect on the representation of terrorism. Rev. psicol. polít. [online]. 2012, vol.12, n.24, pp. 329-344. ISSN 2175-1390.

At the time of the research, there were daily reports in the media regarding terrorist acts. What is it that indeed characterizes an act as being a terrorist one? From a psychosocial perspective, an ambiguous notion of terrorism may legitimate the ingroup/outgroup differentiation that affects intergroup relations. The aim of this research is to understand what people refer to when they talk about terrorism and to study the influence of different variables on the interpretation of some actions such as war or terrorism acts. Results on a sample of 251 University students confirm that the basic criterion for the evaluation of the actions is founded upon the distinction between military or civilian targets (i.e. target effect). However, some subjects use also a criterion based on the aggressor’s ethnic-cultural identity (i.e. actor effect).

Keywords : Terrorism; War; Ethnocentrism; Intergroup relations; Political attitudes; Social distance.

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