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Alex Darrell
Alexander L. Lancaster
Amber L. Schow
Anxiety Buffer Hypothesis
Anxiety Buffers
attitudes and persuasion
Brian Burke
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cognitive behavioral change
communication
Corey Jay Liberman
CWV.
Dariela Rodriguez
death
Death Salience
Distal Defense
EPPM
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existentialism
fear of death
Federal Aviation Administration
Grant C. Corser
Gwendelyn S. Nisbett
Hilary Monson
Increase Worldview Defense
interdisciplinary terror management applications
Jamie Arndt
Jamie Goldenberg
Jeffrey Greenberg
Jennifer D. Green
Joel D. Lieberman
Kyle Cranney
Mark J. Landau
Matthew S. McGlone
McCarran International Airport
Melissa Spina
Mental Toughness
Michael J. Sherratt
Miliaikeala Heen
military
mortality
mortality salience
Mortality Salience Condition
Mortality Salience Induction
MS Effect
MS Event
MS Manipulation
Nicholas A. Merola
Nicholas D. Bowman
parasocial relationships
Patrick Boyd
Patrick F. Merle
political psychology
political worldview defense
Proximal Defenses
psychosocial adaptation
Shane M. Semmler
social influence
Spee Kosloff
Stacey A. Passalacqua
stigma
Symbolic Immortality
Terror Management
Terror Management Effects
Terror Management Processes
terror management theory
Theodore A. Avtgis
TMT
TMT Literature
TMT Perspective
TMT Research
Tom Pyszczynski
trauma intervention strategies
Tyler F. Stillman
Worldview Defense
Young Chin Park

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138843134
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume is the first to showcase the interdisciplinary nature of Terror Management Theory, providing a detailed overview of how rich and diverse the field has become since the late 1980s, and where it is going in the future. It offers perspectives from psychology, political science, communication, health, sociology, business, marketing and cultural studies, among others, and in the process reveals how our existential ponderings permeate our behavior in almost every area of our lives. It will interest a wide range of upper-level students and researchers who want an overview of past and current TMT research and how it may be applied to their own research interests.

Lindsey A. Harvell received her Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in Social Influence and Political Communication in 2012. She is an assistant professor in the School of Communication Studies and an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Psychology at James Madison University. Dr. Harvell’s research focuses on the extension of terror management theory (TMT) and using existential awareness in persuasive message design. Her research also focuses on political advertising messages and studying the effects of existential awareness on these messages.

Gwendelyn S. Nisbett received her Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in Social Influence and Political Communication in 2011. She is an assistant professor of strategic communication in the Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Dr. Nisbett’s research examines the intersection of mediated social influence, political communication, and popular culture. Her research incorporates a multimethods approach to understanding the influence of fandom and celebrity in political and civic engagement.