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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
The studies on this panel draw from multiple theoretical frameworks and data sources to examine how forms of ideologically motivated victimization manifest across different contexts—from election-related death threats to bias-motivated homicides to jihadi violence. Collectively, these studies highlight the role of social power, vulnerability, and the relevance of situational contexts in shaping ideologically motivated violence in America.
Performing Patriotic Masculinity: The Role of Violent Threats in Asserting Ideological Authority and Exclusionary National Identities - Alma June Harrison, University of Arkansas; Steven Windisch, University of Arkansas; Kayla Allison, University of Arkansas; Maria Scaptura, University of Arkansas
Mobilization to Jihadi Violence: A Mixed-Method Investigation into the Behaviors of Plotters - Rebecca Kate Simpson, University of Arkansas; Jeff Gruenewald, University of Arkansas
Predicting Fatal Outcomes: A Situational Analysis of Bias-Motivated Violence in America - Sophie Glick, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Jeff Gruenewald, University of Arkansas
Division on Terrorism and Bias Crimes