Political psychology is a rapidly growing subfield of political science and psychology and is becoming increasingly popular as an area of research and teaching. This work gives an overview and definition of the field, exploring its key concepts, methodologies and research activities. This edited book is an overview of political psychology with contributions by the leaders in the field. Its goal is to define & explore the key concepts, methodologies & research activities, as well as the controversies & future directions of the field.
Political psychology is a rapidly growing subfield of political science and psychology and is becoming increasingly popular as an area of research and teaching. This work gives an overview and definition of the field, exploring its key concepts, methodologies and research activities.This edited book is an overview of political psychology with contributions by the leaders in the field. Its goal is to define & explore the key concepts, methodologies & research activities, as well as the controversies & future directions of the field.
Contents: K.R. Monroe Political Psychology: An Overview. Part I:Political Psychology: An Overview of the Field.M. Deutsch C. Kinnvall What Is Political Psychology? M.G. Hermann Political Psychology as a Perspective in the Study of Politics. D. Ward Political Psychology: Origins and Development. J.A. Krosnick K.M. McGraw Psychological Political Science Versus Political Psychology True to Its Name: A Plea for Balance. G.E. Marcus Political Psychology: A Personal View. J.G. Stein Political Learning and Political Psychology: A Question of Norms. Part II:Political Psychology in Relation to Other Fields.S.A. Renshon Lost in Plain Sight: The Cultural Foundations of Political Psychology. M. Crenshaw The Utility of Political Psychology. W. Doise C. Staerklé From Social to Political Psychology: The Societal Approach. D. Bar-Tal The (Social) Psychological Legacy for Political Psychology. C.F. Alford Group Psychology Is the State of Nature. Part III:Special Areas of Application.S. Jackman P.M. Sniderman Institutional Organization of Choice Spaces: A Political Conception of Political Psychology. H. Lavine On-Line Versus Memory-Based Process Models of Political Evaluation. D.O. Sears Long-Term Psychological Consequences of Political Events. L. Huddy Crossing the Methodological and Disciplinary Divide: Political Stability Political Change and Research Method. R. Jervis Signaling and Perception: Drawing Inferences and Projecting Images. Part IV:Focus on the Future.P. Suedfeld Postmodernism Identity Politics and Other Political Influences in Political Psychology. S. Rosenberg Reconstructing Political Psychology: Current Obstacles and New Directions. R.E. Lane Turning Political Psychology Upside Down. D.G. Winter An Intellectual Agenda for Political Psychology. K.R. Monroe A Paradigm for Political Psychology.
Contents: K.R. Monroe Political Psychology: An Overview. Part I:Political Psychology: An Overview of the Field.M. Deutsch C. Kinnvall What Is Political Psychology? M.G. Hermann Political Psychology as a Perspective in the Study of Politics. D. Ward Political Psychology: Origins and Development. J.A. Krosnick K.M. McGraw Psychological Political Science Versus Political Psychology True to Its Name: A Plea for Balance. G.E. Marcus Political Psychology: A Personal View. J.G. Stein Political Learning and Political Psychology: A Question of Norms. Part II:Political Psychology in Relation to Other Fields.S.A. Renshon Lost in Plain Sight: The Cultural Foundations of Political Psychology. M. Crenshaw The Utility of Political Psychology. W. Doise C. Staerklé From Social to Political Psychology: The Societal Approach. D. Bar-Tal The (Social) Psychological Legacy for Political Psychology. C.F. Alford Group Psychology Is the State of Nature. Part III:Special Areas of Application.S. Jackman P.M. Sniderman Institutional Organization of Choice Spaces: A Political Conception of Political Psychology. H. Lavine On-Line Versus Memory-Based Process Models of Political Evaluation. D.O. Sears Long-Term Psychological Consequences of Political Events. L. Huddy Crossing the Methodological and Disciplinary Divide: Political Stability Political Change and Research Method. R. Jervis Signaling and Perception: Drawing Inferences and Projecting Images. Part IV:Focus on the Future.P. Suedfeld Postmodernism Identity Politics and Other Political Influences in Political Psychology. S. Rosenberg Reconstructing Political Psychology: Current Obstacles and New Directions. R.E. Lane Turning Political Psychology Upside Down. D.G. Winter An Intellectual Agenda for Political Psychology. K.R. Monroe A Paradigm for Political Psychology.
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