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What is Otherisation

Handbook of Research on Ethnic, Racial, and Religious Conflicts and Their Impact on State and Social Security
It is the process of psychologically compartmentalising oneself and those perceived as not sharing one’s viewpoint or socio-economic position – leading to notions of “us” and “them”.
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Youth Bulge in a Pandemic-Stricken World: Social-Psychology and the Radicalisation Concern
Madiha Batool (Independent Senior Advisor and Analyst on International Politics, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8911-3.ch003
Abstract
As the year 2020 dawned, the world underwent a paradigmatic shift that impacted all aspects of life. While it is axiomatic that the coronavirus pandemic left an indelible effect on all age groups, the author is especially interested in analysing the impressions that the pandemic can leave on the lives of youth. With history providing anecdotes of contagions having led to political violence and widespread massacres, this chapter will explore how the current pandemic can lead to youth radicalisation in an age of social media and in countries witnessing youth bulge. This study will be carried out at the intersection of international relations, international security, and political psychology and within the parameters of youth bulge, social-psychology, and radicalisation. In doing so, the author will propose a prognostic approach to provent youth radicalisation rather than prevent it in retrospect.
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