Browsing by Author "Ginges, Jeremy"

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  • Petrus, Clara; Hamid, Nafees; Sheikh, Hammad; Ginges, Jeremy; Tobeña, Adolf; Davis, Richard; Vilarroya, Óscar; Atran, Scott (Frontiers, 2018)
    Violent extremism is often explicitly motivated by commitment to abstract ideals such as the nation or divine law-so-called "sacred" values that are relatively insensitive to material incentives and define our primary ...
  • Hamid, Nafees; Petrus, Clara; Atran, Scott; Crockett, Molly J.; Ginges, Jeremy; Sheikh, Hammad; Tobeña, Adolf; Carmona, Susanna; Gómez, Angel; Davis, Richard; Vilarroya, Óscar (Royal Society, 2019)
    Violent intergroup conflicts are often motivated by commitments to abstract ideals such as god or nation, so-called 'sacred' values that are insensitive to material trade-offs. There is scant knowledge of how the brain ...
  • Pretus, Clara; Hamid, Nafees; Sheikh, Hammad; Gómez, Angel; Ginges, Jeremy; Tobeña, Adolf; Davis, Richard; Vilarroya, Óscar; Atran, Scott (Oxford University Press, 2019)
    Willingness to fight and die (WFD) has been developed as a measure to capture willingness to incur costly sacrifices for the sake of a greater cause in the context of entrenched conflict. WFD measures have been repeatedly ...

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