This comprehensive textbook on political psychology explores the psychological origins of political behaviour. Using psychological concepts to explain types of political behaviour, the authors introduce a broad range of theory, with the use of many case studies
Designed for upper division courses on political psychology or political behavior, this volume also contains material of interest to those in the policymaking community.
This book is intended as an introduction to political psychology or political behavior. This book will appeal to both psychology and political science majors with authors from each discipline.
This is perhaps the leading division within the psychological study of politics today. This text provides a concise, readable, and conceptually-organized introduction to the topic of political psychology by examining this very question.
This book is perhaps the first systematic treatment of politics from the perspective of cultural psychology.
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
In this 2002 volume, political psychologists take a hard look at political psychology.
This text is designed to prepare the students to understand the ancient questions raised by our elders, from Ancient Greece through the Enlightenment and to today.
... may be playing different games and not realizing that fact, and (c) mutual misperception may be all that stands between us and deescalation. ... The bidding drops quickly to only two bidders; we will call them Lindsey and Laura.
As a final example, citizens may experience collective guilt for the harmful actions of group members (past or ... Political psychologists should also take note of recent work in political sociology that documents the critical role of ...