Tackline social ills will do more than bombs to defeat ISIS – by Scott Atran
Scott Atran. (28 July 2016). Tackling social ills will do more than bombs to defeat ISIS and its gospel of hate. The Guardian.
Baruch Fischhoff is a Howard Heinz University Professor in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences and Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, where he heads the Decision Sciences major. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, where he has served on many NAS/NRC/IOM committees and is currently chairing the Committee on Behavioral and Social Science Research to Improve Intelligence Analysis for National Security. Other committees and advisory boards include Environmental Protection Agency Scientific Advisory Board- Homeland Security Advisory Committee; the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Advisory Committee; the World Federation of Scientists Permanent Monitoring Panel on Terrorism; the Department of State Global Expertise Program; the Food and Drug Administration Risk Communication Advisory Committee; and the Eugene, Oregon, Commission on the Rights of Women. His research includes risk communication, analysis and management; adolescent decision making; informed consent; security; and environmental protection. Dr. Fischhoff holds a BS in mathematics and psychology from Wayne State University and an MA and PhD in psychology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Scott Atran. (28 July 2016). Tackling social ills will do more than bombs to defeat ISIS and its gospel of hate. The Guardian.
Scott Atran. 16 July 16. ISIS: The Durability of Chaos. The New York Review of Books.
Bruce Bower. 23 June 2016. New studies explore why ordinary people turn terrorist. ScienceNews.
Geraldine Doogue interviews Artis Fellow Nafees Hamid to understand how extremists are likely to be radicalised.
Doogue, Geraldine. 17 June 2016. The social network: predicting extremism. Saturday Extra. Australian National Radio.
Voice of a Frontline Researcher & Anthropologist – Scott Atran. May 13, 2016. On Violent Extremism. CSIS Podcast.
For this session, Shannon N. Green sits down with anthropologist and frontline researcher Scott Atran. During the conversation, Scott shares his unique insight into what binds extremists together, the appeal of extremism, and what it will take to effectively counter violent extremist organizations.
L’anthropologue estime qu’il faut comprendre les terroristes pour les combattre. TV5 Monde (“Scott Atran” interview with P. Simonin, 29 April 2016).
An unorthodox anthropologist goes face to face with ISIS. Is the payoff worth the peril?
Bartlett, T. The Road to ISIS. (20 May 2016). The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Les ministres se sont bousculés au premier Colloque international sur la prévention de la radicalisation. L’occasion de sortir des idées reçues.
Colloque : les Oscars de la déradicalisation. 29 April 2016. Le Point.
The EU Is Now Criminalizing Refugees. April 20, 2016. The Nation. Lydia Wilson.