Terror Management Theory and Mortality Salience Hypothesis on any aspects of the Trump campaign or presidency


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Terror Management Theory and Mortality Salience Hypothesis on any aspects of the Trump campaign or presidency


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Use Terror Management Theory and Mortality Salience Hypothesis to reflect on ONE of the following: a) Any aspects of the Trump campaign or presidency b) The shootings in Ottawa on October 22, 2014 c) Islamophobia d) The Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando on June 12, 2016 e) The Quebec City mosque shooting on January 29, 2017 Course Readings: 1. Bonanno, George A. (2010). The Other Side of Sadness: What the New Science of Bereavement Tells Us About Life After Loss. Chapter 8, pp. 113 – 129. Videos: Bennick, Greg (Writer) and Patrick Shen (Director). (2003). Flight from Death: The Quest for Immortality (from 45:12 to the end) Solomon, Sheldon. (2008) “The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness.” October 9, 2008. Presented by the University of British Columbia. http://vimeo.com/3589422