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E-raamat: Incel Mindset: Entering and Exiting Inceldom

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The Incel Mindset: Entering and Exiting Inceldom delivers the first book-length qualitative analysis of incel communities, addressing a fast-evolving and under-researched area at the intersection of gender, technology, and radicalisation. Drawing on extensive interviews with former incels and systematic analysis of online forums, David S. Smith examines how cognitive distortions, group psychology, structural inequalities, hegemonic masculinity, and digital cultures shape mens experiences of romantic exclusion.



The book situates inceldom within the broader manosphere, interrogating the appeal of red and black pill ideologies, the role of dating apps and algorithmic cultures, and the psychosocial dynamics that sustain these communities. Through detailed case studies and theoretical synthesis, Smith explores how incel spaces provide belonging while reinforcing fatalistic worldviewsand, in some cases, pathways to violence. Crucially, the book identifies mechanisms of disengagement and identity reconstruction, offering insights for prevention and intervention.



Combining conceptual depth with empirical richness, The Incel Mindset is essential for scholars and advanced students in psychology, sociology, gender studies, criminology, and digital culture, as well as practitioners addressing online extremism and male mental health.
Chapter
1. Alphas, Betas, and Chads: The ABCs of Inceldom.
Chapter
2.
Methodological Considerations.
Chapter
3. Its over if you are a virgin
past 25: Virginity and Developmental Masculinity.
Chapter
4. I was looking
for a place to vent and despair: Becoming Men in the Digital Age.
Chapter
5. They didnt think I could be that person online. But I
was: The Men Who Become Incels.
Chapter
6. Glad to Be Unhappy: Entering
Incel Communities.
Chapter
7. Jagged Little Pill: Pathways to Violence.-
Chapter
8. If I want to see thirty, I have to leave: Exiting Inceldom.
David S. Smith is Lecturer in Psychology at Robert Gordon University, UK. His research focuses on digital identity, online subcultures, and the intersections of gender, technology, and mental health. He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals, contributed to edited collections, and presented internationally. Beyond academia, he has written for popular media and performed a sold-out spoken word show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival based on his research.