Examining their contents reveals a clear picture: terrorist attacks foster establishing a sharp boundary between “Us” (the target society) and “Them” (the terrorist as the enemy). In the midst of this, one seeks to construct identities of both sides.
Aug 1, 2023
Terrorist attacks sharpen the binary perception of "Us" vs. "Them". Sci Rep. 2023 Aug 1;13(1):12451. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-39035-3. Authors.
This triggers curiosity to learn more about “Them” and soul-search for a clearer understanding of “Us”. This systematic analysis of public reactions to ...
Terrorist attacks foster establishing a sharp boundary between “Us” (the target society) and “Them” (the terrorist as the enemy).
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Terrorist attacks sharpen the binary perception of "Us" vs. "Them. by Danijela Boberić-Krstićev. 2022, Cornell University - arXiv. See Full PDF
Two broad categories on the left explain “Them”, while the two on the right explain “Us”. ... Terrorist attacks sharpen the binary perception of “Us” vs.