Abstract:
Abstract
This paper seeks to examine the mechanisms of the 3 N model (need, narrative, and
network) by testing a serial mediation model of group identity and ideology. We propose
two rival hypotheses: need for significance predicts violent extremism, and its
relationship is serially mediated by (1) group identity and ideology (Model 1); (2)
ideology and group identity (Model 2). To test the hypotheses, we conducted a survey of
137 terrorism detainees from prisons across Indonesia. The results revealed that Model
1 had a better fit than Model 2, suggesting the important role of group processes in
developing violent extremism’s ideology.