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Globalization and Terrorism
An Interview with Fathali Moghaddam
June 18, 2008

Psychology professor Fathali Moghaddam discusses the multicultural world we live in and how culture and languages are being lost as a result of immigration, travel and communication and the role terrorism plays in globalization.

Fathali Moghaddam is an expert on culture and intergroup conflict, with particular focus on the psychology of globalization, radicalization, and terrorism. He can comment on the areas of culture and behavior, multiculturalism, collective aggression, terrorism, perceived injustice, contextualized democracy, and health and culture.

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