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Collateral Damage: The Psychological Consequences of America's War on Terrorism (Contemporary Psychology)
 
 

Collateral Damage: The Psychological Consequences of America's War on Terrorism (Contemporary Psychology) [Kindle Edition]

Paul Kimmel , Chris E. Stout

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""Collateral Damage: The Psychological Consequences of America's War on Terrorism" goes beyond other books which focus on terrorist tactics to consider the long-term psychological impact of terrorism on this country. From the increased stereotyping of an prejudice against foreigners in general and Arabs in particular to increases in domestic hate crimes and depression, militancy and anger, "Collateral Damage" examines national reactions to terrorism as a whole and is essential for any in-depth college-level military or social science collection." -

Midwest Book Review - California Bookwatch

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Color-coded terrorism alerts are issued, then lifted with no explanation. False alarms can, like crying wolf, desensitize people to a real need to be on alert. And that psychic numbing is just one effect discussed in this book by fifteen psychologists teamed up to take a critical look at the U.S. war on terrorism. These experts are led by the Chairman of an American Psychological Association task force charged with pinpointing the effect of our anti-terrorism efforts on American mental health. Together, they present the most up-to-date and intriguing picture we have of the fallout on our own people from our own programs. The text spotlights stereotyping of foreigners, increased domestic hate crimes, fear, depression and helplessness, as well as increased militancy and belligerence, especially among students. Perhaps most disturbing in the land of the free, we also see increasing acceptance of restrictions on our personal freedoms, and acceptance of human rights violations.

Color-coded terrorism alerts are issued, then lifted with no explanation. False alarms can, like crying wolf, desensitize people to a real need to be on alert. And that psychic numbing is just one effect discussed in this book by fifteen psychologists teamed up for a critical look at the U.S. war on terrorism. These experts are led by the Chairman of the American Psychological Association task force charged with pinpointing the effect of our anti-terrorism efforts on America's mental health. Together, they present the most up-to-date and intriguing picture we have of the fallout on our own people from our own programs. The text spotlights fueled stereotyping of foreigners, increased domestic hate crimes, fear, depression and helplessness, as well as increasing militancy and belligerence, especially among students. Perhaps most disturbing in the land of the free, our attention is drawn to growing acceptance of restrictions on our personal freedoms, and acceptance of human rights violations.

Contributors to this collection aim to give us a reality check, looking at what our national reactions to terrorism have been, how those reactions have affected the psyche of our people and whether this has made us stronger or weaker, and more or less likely to be the target for future attacks.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 2218 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 240 Seiten
  • Verlag: Praeger; Auflage: 1 (30. August 2006)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B002FB6B9Q
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert

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An excellent portrait of the terrorized 9. Juni 2010
Von Michael - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This is a book which consists of essays by academic psychology professors which portray all the bad effects that fighting against terrorist organizations which have attacked the U. S. can have on the American people. Nothing is said about these attacks because the entire focus is on the bad effects fighting such a war will have on the populace. The fact of the matter is that--quite unintentionally, I'm sure--these authors have recorded what dhimmitude looks like up close and it ain't pretty. These people's own psychology shows us just how terrorists intend their use of terror to work. Everything focuses on how wrong it is to fight terrorists, which comes down to arguing in favor of giving in to terror and instead indicting the very U. S. administration that was engaged in fighting these people. The real evil is--of course--the administration of George W. Bush, and the real perps are American citizens who refuse to be terrorized. Watch out--liberals academic and otherwise are already the the "fifth column" within this country, and this book is an excellent introduction to the kind of betrayal that the Islamist terrorists are trying to induce in America. I give the book three stars because of its usefulness in delineating the enemy of America within America.
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COLLATERAL DAMAGE examines national reactions to terrorism as a whole 7. November 2006
Von Midwest Book Review - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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COLLATERAL DAMAGE: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF AMERICA'S WAR ON TERRORISM goes beyond other books which focus on terrorist tactics to consider the long-term psychological impact of terrorism on this country. From the increased stereotyping of and prejudice against foreigners in general and Arabs in particular to increases in domestic hate crimes and depression, militancy and anger, COLLATERAL DAMAGE examines national reactions to terrorism as a whole and is essential for any in-depth college-level military or social science collection.

Diane C. Donovan

California Bookwatch

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