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An investigation of an Expanded Encapsulate Model of Social Identity in Collective Action (EMSICA) including perception of threat and intergroup contact to understand support for Islamist terrorism in Indonesia

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dc.creator Yustisia, Whinda
dc.creator Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan
dc.creator Milla, Mirra Noor
dc.creator Muluk, Hamdi
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-15T04:03:01Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-15T04:03:01Z
dc.identifier http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/6774/1/Abstract_Jurnal_Internasional_1.pdf
dc.identifier Yustisia, Whinda and Shadiqi, Muhammad Abdan and Milla, Mirra Noor and Muluk, Hamdi An investigation of an Expanded Encapsulate Model of Social Identity in Collective Action (EMSICA) including perception of threat and intergroup contact to understand support for Islamist terrorism in Indonesia. An investigation of an Expanded Encapsulate Model of Social Identity in Collective Action (EMSICA) including perception of threat and intergroup contact to understand support for Islamist terrorism in Indonesia.
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/12989
dc.description Although there have been many empirical studies of terrorism within the psychology literature, relatively few studies have theorized terrorism from the perspective of collective action theory. The present study aimed to understand factors that predict support for Islamist terrorism by using the Encapsulate Model of Social Identity in Collective Action (EMSICA) perspective. To extend previous studies, we added perception of threat and intergroup contact to the model. A correlational study using 66 terrorism detainees in Indonesia as participants found solid support for our expanded EMSICA. The models extending EMSICA with perception of threat and quantity of contact as predictors had improved fit indices and explained more variance in the dependent variable support for Islamist terrorism, as compared to the standard model. Social identity had a significant direct effect on support for Islamist terrorism and mediated the effect of intergroup contact, perception of threat, perceived injustice, and group efficacy on support for Islamist terrorism.
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dc.publisher Universitas Lambung Mangkurat
dc.relation http://https//onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ajsp.12372
dc.relation http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/6774/
dc.subject R Medicine (General)
dc.title An investigation of an Expanded Encapsulate Model of Social Identity in Collective Action (EMSICA) including perception of threat and intergroup contact to understand support for Islamist terrorism in Indonesia
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