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    A Psychosocial Analysis Of Terrorism

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    A Psychosocial Analysis Of Terrorism

    A Psychosocial Analysis Of Terrorism
    Published 12/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.80 GB | Duration: 2h 6m

    Learn How to Advocate for Human Rights

    What you'll learn

    Understanding global and social issues of Terrorism

    Assumption regarding Terrorism

    Myth and misconceptions surrounding Terrorism

    Role of Religion and Terrorism

    Different type of Terrorism

    Religious Affiliation and Violence

    Islamophobia and victims of Terror

    Requirements

    Keep an open mind to learn and explore this complex issue

    Description

    Psychosocial analysis of a society is important for professionals and individuals interested in human rights challenging discrimination and prejudice. Participants will learn about complex social issues such as violence & terrorism and their impact on society. Participants will acquire advocacy skills, and explore the role of civil society and organizations in promoting healthy society.Social psychology courses will provide valuable insights into the complex interplay between individual and social factors that influence human behavior and form attitude. Understanding terrorism is our civic duty.  This course is an academic approach to exploring the research regarding terrorism cross-culturally and globally in a sociological context.  The culture of violence and aggressive behavior has become an undeniable reality in our everyday lives. In the past few years, domestic violence and aggressive behavior have increased globally from school shootings to political violence. Aggressive behavior is considered a normal part of human interaction. The modern world is one fraught with violence on both a domestic and international scale. The disastrous effect of religious and cultural conflicts dominates headlines, leaving many questioning - What am I to do, in a world so overcome with violence?Course FocusDevelop advocacy skills for Human RightsCultivate commitment to non-discrimination, justice, and Equality for aThe benefit of the CourseProvide a deep understanding of violations of human rights principles.Develop advocacy skills for Human RightsUnderstand how terrorism/violence impacts societyCritically reflect on researched topics in terrorism studies.Future of Research direction.Create a better society.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 VIDEO

    Lecture 3 Understanding Violence & Terrorism

    Lecture 4 Our Educational Approach

    Lecture 5 Educational Approach (Video)

    Lecture 6 Introduction

    Lecture 7 What will you Learn

    Lecture 8 Element of this Course

    Lecture 9 Student Support Group

    Lecture 10 Why is this topic relevant ?

    Lecture 11 Discussion

    Section 2: Type of Terrorism

    Lecture 12 Broader Issues

    Lecture 13 Type of Terrorism

    Lecture 14 Various Form of Terrorism

    Lecture 15 State Terrorism

    Lecture 16 Exercise

    Section 3: Definition and Lack of Consensus

    Lecture 17 Definition of Terrorism

    Lecture 18 Problem with Definition

    Lecture 19 Challenges with Definition

    Lecture 20 Assignment

    Lecture 21 Discussion

    Section 4: Psychosocial Analysis

    Lecture 22 Sociological definition of Terrorism v.s Psychology of Terrorism

    Lecture 23 Sociological Approach

    Lecture 24 Psychology of Terrorism

    Lecture 25 Dehumanization and Psychology of Terrorism

    Lecture 26 Terrorist or Political Leader

    Lecture 27 Terrorist or Freedom Fighter

    Section 5: Global and Social Issues Behind Terrorism

    Lecture 28 Myth and Misconceptions

    Lecture 29 Social Issues contributing to Terrorism

    Lecture 30 Why Violence

    Lecture 31 Motivation for Violence

    Lecture 32 Motivation, Mental illness and Sickness of soul

    Lecture 33 Violation of Human Rights

    Lecture 34 Race a Social Construct

    Lecture 35 Inequality and Prejudice

    Lecture 36 The Effect of Violence in Society

    Lecture 37 Impact of Terrorism

    Lecture 38 Video

    Lecture 39 Discrimination and Social Policies

    Lecture 40 Type of Discrimination

    Lecture 41 Self Awareness Exercise

    Lecture 42 Review

    Lecture 43 Impact on Social Policies

    Section 6: Religious intolerance

    Lecture 44 Video

    Lecture 45 Religious Intolerance

    Lecture 46 Anti-religious Crimes & Assaults

    Lecture 47 Hate crime or Anti Religious Crimes

    Lecture 48 Racial Profiling

    Lecture 49 Racial Profiling (VIDEO)

    Lecture 50 Analyze Terrorism

    Lecture 51 Summary

    Section 7: Islamophobia

    Lecture 52 Reading Material

    Lecture 53 Researcher (Erin Miller)

    Lecture 54 Freedom of Religion

    Lecture 55 Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia

    Lecture 56 Attack on Mosques

    Lecture 57 Islamophobia

    Lecture 58 Mental Health and Islamophobia

    Lecture 59 Video

    Lecture 60 Effect on Mental Health

    Lecture 61 Coping Mechanism

    Lecture 62 Essential Questions

    Lecture 63 RESOURCES

    Section 8: Creating a Better Society

    Lecture 64 VIDEO

    Lecture 65 Be aware of Violation of Human Rights

    Lecture 66 VIDEO

    Lecture 67 Educating Soul

    Lecture 68 VIDEO

    Lecture 69 Building Nation Rather then Destroying

    Lecture 70 Building Bridges

    Lecture 71 Condemn Mass killing

    Lecture 72 VIDEO

    Lecture 73 Cultivate Peace and Love

    Lecture 74 VIDEO

    Lecture 75 Future Research Direction- Bonus Lecture

    Lecture 76 VIDEO

    Should be ready for personal growth.,Interfaith or Human Right activists wishing to study topics not offered through their schools or university curriculum, gives you greater understanding and complexities of the world,Political Science students,Who wish to create a better society