Authors
Mark Konty, Blythe Duell, Jeff Joireman
Publication date
2004/6
Journal
The American Sociologist
Volume
35
Pages
93-109
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
In the Age of Terrorism fear becomes a constant companion. This is particularly true in a society already beset by a culture of fear. We explore some cognitive effects of fear induced by victimization to explain America’s reaction to the events of 9/11. Using reliable measures of value orientations we find that exposure to violence produces a shift in value orientations toward values that are more self-enhancing. America’s seemingly fractured state may be explained in part by this effect.
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