Introduction to Political Psychology

Introduction to Political Psychology
ISBN-10
1848726724
ISBN-13
9781848726727
Series
Introduction to Political Psychology
Category
Political psychology
Pages
522
Language
English
Published
2015-08-26
Publisher
Routledge
Authors
Martha L. Cottam, Elena Mastors, Thomas Preston

Description

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

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