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Lewdness, Sex, And Terrorism, Ibpp Editor
Lewdness, Sex, And Terrorism, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the idea of punishing supervisory personnel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for sexual behavior.
Terrorist Motivation And Preferred Aviation Targets, Ibpp Editor
Terrorist Motivation And Preferred Aviation Targets, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes the content and dynamics related to terrorist preference for aviation targets.
Saudi Arabia’S Counterterrorist Rationale, Ibpp Editor
Saudi Arabia’S Counterterrorist Rationale, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article analyzes United States public discourse on the authenticity of the Saudi Arabian government’s counterterrorism efforts.
Special Article. Creation Of Delusions, Ibpp Editor
Special Article. Creation Of Delusions, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
At the age of 15 Dr. Karl Ericson was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. After electroshock and high doses of thorazine, he recovered enough to gain some insight into his condition and developed self-help methods for himself which were published in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Since then he has created a web site that combines his thoughts on politics, self-help, religion and philosophy and has written a preliminary online computer aided self-help program (3). Having suffered from delusions and paranoia, Dr. Ericson is acutely aware of delusions and paranoia in society and in political thinking. He published "Creation of Paranoia" …
The Psychopolitics Of Sexual Scandal: Can Gorgias Of Leontini Help?, Ibpp Editor
The Psychopolitics Of Sexual Scandal: Can Gorgias Of Leontini Help?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the political implications of sexual scandal, considering the advice of Georgias of Leontini in his “Ecomium of Helen” that was written sometime after 427 B.C.E.
Trends. Psychologies Of Influencing Military Conflict And Terrorism, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Psychologies Of Influencing Military Conflict And Terrorism, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article examines leadership and attempts to prevent or resolve episodes of military conflict and terrorism.
Trends. Where’S The Person In Personality? The Personality Of Politicians., Ibpp Editor
Trends. Where’S The Person In Personality? The Personality Of Politicians., Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This Trends article discusses whether personality assessments of politicians can be practically relevant for members of the body politic.
A Grenade Attack And The Fog Of War, Ibpp Editor
A Grenade Attack And The Fog Of War, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes the social psychological and political psychological contexts within which attributions of causality may have been constructed concerning a grenade attack within Camp Pennsylvania, Kuwait, on the very early Sunday morning of March 23, 2003.
A Profile Of National Leader Profiles And The Social Construction Of The Self: An Example Of Information Warfare, Ibpp Editor
A Profile Of National Leader Profiles And The Social Construction Of The Self: An Example Of Information Warfare, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article hypothesizes some implications of the social construction of the self for the construction of personality profiles of national leaders and their employment in information warfare.
Trends. Group Psychology And War Planning, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Group Psychology And War Planning, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This Trends article discusses the importance of group dynamics and mood in a war setting.
God And Man In The White House: Implications For Going To War, Ibpp Editor
God And Man In The White House: Implications For Going To War, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article highlights pertinent psychological research on the relationship between a national leader’s religious beliefs and that leader’s decision making on going to war.
The “Politically Motivated” Defense: An Example From Paraguay, Ibpp Editor
The “Politically Motivated” Defense: An Example From Paraguay, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes and analyzes the construct of a specific defense strategy employed by political leaders against allegations of wrongdoing.
The Editor's Forum, Bill Kohlruss
The Editor's Forum, Bill Kohlruss
Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research
No abstract provided.
A Dialogue On The Demise Of Collegiate Aviation Programs, W Tad Foster, Donald E. Smith
A Dialogue On The Demise Of Collegiate Aviation Programs, W Tad Foster, Donald E. Smith
Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research
When I heard of the email correspondence between Dr. Foster and Professor Smith, I approached them with the proposal to publish their dialogue about Professor Smith's piece on the demise of collegiate aviation programs Smith (2002, p. 13-14). I felt this is a good example of how the Forum encourages collegial discussion, debate and helpful interaction. The discussion is interesting regarding the schism between teaching ideals and the realities of traditional academic programs. Dr. Foster's questions are in regular font. Professor Smith's replies are italicized. Both have a summary at the end. (Ed.)
21st Century Aerospace And The Power Of Human Communication Skills, Dovie M. Brown, Mary N. Kutz
21st Century Aerospace And The Power Of Human Communication Skills, Dovie M. Brown, Mary N. Kutz
Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research
Aviation played a vital and dynamic role in 20th Century technical and social progress. That role has always represented power and continues to do so as it expands to meet the challenges of aerospace power in the 21st Century. Human communication skills are the transmission vehicle that allows aviation/aerospace information to be converted to the power of usage in this highly specialized and dynamic field. Utilizing the advice gleaned from the literature and studies pertinent to the importance of communications skills in a variety of occupations, this presentation discusses the perceived deficit in communications training for aviation students …
Alternative Paradigms For Structuring Collegiate Flight Programs, Rodney O. Rogers
Alternative Paradigms For Structuring Collegiate Flight Programs, Rodney O. Rogers
Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research
Collegiate aviation programs traditionally have been modeled on industry flight training programs, as exemplified by the U. S. Military and the airlines industry. Recently university administrators have been urging a shift in such programs to a more conventional academic paradigm where faculty are required hold doctoral degrees and to publish regularly. Such a transition may not succeed for a number of reasons, including the fact that faculty in aviation programs with extensive experience flying heavy aircraft typically do not hold the PhD degree and often have little or no interest in publishing scholarly papers. At the same time, the need …
Vfr Flight Into Imc: Reducing The Hazard, Dale R. Wilson, Teresa A. Sloan
Vfr Flight Into Imc: Reducing The Hazard, Dale R. Wilson, Teresa A. Sloan
Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education & Research
Aircraft accidents resulting from initiating or continuing visual flight rules (VFR) flight into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) continue to be one of the leading causes of fatal aircraft accidents. This paper outlines the nature and scope of this hazard and reviews past and present initiatives designed to reduce it. It also suggests future interventions that may be effective in reducing the threat of this aviation hazard.