Political psychology: new explorations
In: Frontiers of social psychology
In: A psychology press book
In: Frontiers of Social Psychology
"In recent decades, research in political psychology has illuminated the psychological processes underlying important political action, both by ordinary citizens and by political leaders. As the world has become increasingly engaged in thinking about politics, this volume reflects exciting new work by political psychologists to understand the psychological processes underlying Americans political thinking and action.In 13 chapters, world-class scholars present new in-depth work exploring public opinion, social movements, attitudes toward affirmative action, the behavior of political leaders, the impact of the 9/11 attacks, and scientists statements about global warming and gasoline prices. Also included are studies of attitude strength that compare the causes and consequences of various strength-related constructs.This volume will appeal to a wide range of researchers and students in political psychology and political science, and may be used as a text in upper-level courses requiring a scholarly and contemporary review of major issues in the field."--Provided by publisher.
In: Frontiers of social psychology
In: A psychology press book
In: Frontiers of Social Psychology
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- 1 The Two Core Goals of Political Psychology -- Part I New theoretical Perspectives on Political Science Questions -- 2 Aspiration-Based Models of Politics -- 3 Experimental Political Philosophy: Justice Judgments in the Hypothetical Society Paradigm -- 4 Identity Threats and Identity Repairs: How leaders Construe and Respond to Identity-Threatening Predicaments -- 5 Toward a Social Psychology of Social Movements
In: Duke studies in political psychology
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- I Interdisciplinary Cross-Fertilization -- I. An Overview of the Field of Political Psychology -- 2. The Poly-Psy Relationship: Three Phases of a Long Affair -- 3. Psychohistory and Political Psychology: A Comparative Analysis -- II Attitudes and Behavior -- 4. Political Perception -- 5. Symbolic Politics: A Socio-Psychological Theory -- 6. Nonverbal Behavior and Leadership: Emotion and Cognition in Political Information Processing -- 7. The Psychology of Group Conflict and the Dynamics of Oppression: A Social Dominance Perspective -- III Information Processing and Cognition -- 8. Inside the Mental Voting Booth: An Impression-Driven Process Model of Candidate Evaluation -- 9. Political Information Processing -- 10. Affect and Political Judgment -- IV Decision Making and Choice -- 11. Information and Electoral Attitudes: A Case of Judgment Under Uncertainty -- 12. The Drunkard's Search -- 13. Decision Making in Presidential Primaries -- 14. Cognitive Structural Analysis of Political Rhetoric: Methodological and Theoretical Issues -- References -- Index -- Contributors
In: Duke studies in political psychology
In: Duke Studies in Political Psychology Ser.
Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- I. Interdisciplinary Cross-Fertilization -- 1. An Overview of the Field of Political Psychology - Shanto Iyengar -- 2. The Poly-Psy Relationship: Three Phases of a Long Affair - William J. McGuire -- 3. Psychohistory and Political Psychology: A Comparative Analysis - William McKinley Runyan -- II. Attitudes and Behavior -- 4. Political Perception - Donald Granberg -- 5. Symbolic Politics: A Socio-Psychological Theory - David O. Sears -- 6. Nonverbal Behavior and Leadership: Emotion and Cognition in Political Information Processing - Roger D. Masters and Denis G. Sullivan -- 7. The Psychology of Group Conflict and the Dynamics of Oppression: A Social Dominance Perspective - James Sidanius -- III. Information Processing and Cognition -- 8. Inside the Mental Voting Booth: An Impression-Driven Process Model of Candidate Evaluation - Milton Lodge and Patrick Stroh -- 9. Political Information Processing - Robert S. Wyer, Jr., and Victor C. Ottati -- 10. Affect and Political Judgment - Victor C. Ottati and Robert S. Wyer, Jr. -- IV. Decision Making and Choice -- 11. Information and Electoral Attitudes: A Case of Judgement Under Uncertainty - Stephen Ansolabehere and Shanto Iyengar -- 12. The Drunkard's Search - Robert Jervis -- 13. Decision Making in Presidential Primaries - Samuel L. Popkin -- 14. Cognitive Structural Analysis of Political Rhetoric: Methodological and Theoretical Issues - Philip E. Tetlock -- References -- Index -- Contributors.
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