Title
Psychological and Personality Profiles of Political Extremists.
Abstract
Global recruitment into radical Islamic movements has spurred renewed interest in the appeal of political extremism. Is the appeal a rational response to material conditions or is it the expression of psychological and personality disorders associated with aggressive behavior, intolerance, conspiratorial imagination, and paranoia? Empirical answers using surveys have been limited by lack of access to extremist groups, while field studies have lacked psychological measures and failed to compare extremists with contrast groups. We revisit the debate over the appeal of extremism in the U.S. context by comparing publicly available Twitter messages written by over 355,000 political extremist followers with messages written by non-extremist U.S. users. Analysis of text-based psychological indicators supports the moral foundation theory which identifies emotion as a critical factor in determining political orientation of individuals. Extremist followers also differ from others in four of the Big Five personality traits.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
arXiv: Computation and Language
Social psychology,Islam,Biology and political orientation,Big Five personality traits,Appeal,Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Natural language processing,Personality disorders,Politics,Paranoia,Personality
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1704.00119
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Meysam Alizadeh1263.42
Ingmar Weber21540106.94
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla337433.43
Santo Fortunato44209212.38
Michael W. Macy55314.45