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Psychology's Clark McCauley Continues to be Called on by Media as Terrorism Expert

March 31, 2016

Bryn Mawr Professor of Psychology Clark McCauley was a guest on WHYY's Radio Times this week and among the experts quoted in this March 27 New York Times article.

Listen to McCauley's segment on Radio Times below.

McCauley had also been quoted in the New York Times on March 23.

McCauley's research interests include stereotypes, group dynamics, intergroup conflict, and the psychological foundations of genocide and terrorism. He is a consultant and reviewer for the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation for research on dominance, aggression, and violence, and a principal investigator of the National Consortium for Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (NC-START). With Dan Chirot, he is author of Why Not Kill Them All? The Logic of Mass Political Murder and Finding Ways of Avoiding it. With Sophia Moskalenko, he is author of Friction: How Radicalization Happens to Them and Us. He is founding editor of the journal Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict. McCauley received his Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1970.