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Title:
Political psychology
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Sage library of political science
Publication Information:
London : Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE Publications, 2010
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4 v. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9781848607095
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Summary

Political psychology is an interdisciplinary field in which psychological concepts and methods are used to test theories about elite and mass political behaviour. The field draws on a diverse set of disciplinary sources, including anthropology, neuroscience, history, behavioural genetics, psychoanalysis, as well as all branches of psychology. This collection brings together this diverse body of work, organizing it and distilling it into a single vital reference source. Its aim is to provide a definitive set of classic and contemporary readings representing all theoretical, methodological and epistemological approaches to the study of the political psychology, as well as to provide extensive coverage of the myriad areas of political behaviour from a psychological perspective.

Volume One: Theoretical Approaches

Volume Two: Public Opinion and Mass Political Behaviour

Volume Three: International Relations and the Psychology of Political Elites

Volume Four: Intergroup Relations and Political Violence


Table of Contents

Volume 1 Theoretical Approaches
Introductory Essay
Psychodynamic Theory
Political ConvictionsHarold D. Lasswell
The Emergence of the Individual and the Ambiguity of FreedomErich Fromm
Personality
Psychological Sources of Political Belief: Self-esteem and isolationist attitudesPaul M. Sniderman and Jack Citrin
Political Socialization
Residues of a Movement: The aging of the protest generationM. Kent Jennings
Attitude Theory
Attitudes Towards Presidential Candidates and Political Parties: Initial optimism, inertial first impressions, and a focus on flawsAllyson L. Holbrook and Jon A. Krosnick and Penny S. Visser and Wendy L. Gardner and John T. Cacioppo
Affect and Emotion
Emotion and Political JudgmentGeorge E. Marcus and W. Russell Neuman and Michael MacKuen
Effects of fear and anger on perceived risks of terrorism: A national field experimentJennifer S. Lerner and Roxana M. Gonzalez and Deborah A. Small and Baruch Fischhoff
Political Decision-Making
Human Nature in Politics: The dialogue of psychology and political scienceHerbert A. Simon
Mass Public Decisions on Going to War: A cognitive-interactionist frameworkRichard K. Hermann and Phillip E. Tetlock and Penny S. Visser
Biological Approaches
Are Political Orientations Genetically Transmitted?John R. Alford and Carolyn L. Funk and John R. Hibbing
The Social Environment
Threatening Times, 'Strong' Presidential Popular Vote Winners, and the Victory Margin, 1984-1964Stewart H. J. McCann
Cultural Foundations
The Relevance of Culture for the Study of Political Psychology and Ethnic ConflictMarc Howard Ross
Volume 2 Public Opinion and Mass Political Behavior
Political Attitudes: Origins, Structure, Function and Change
The Functional Approach to the Study of AttitudesDaniel Katz
Structure and Consistency in Public Opinion: The role of core beliefs and valuesStanley Feldman
A Simple Theory of the Survey Response: Answering questions versus revealing preferencesJohn Zaller and Stanley Feldman
Variability in Automatic Activation as an Unobtrusive Measure of Racial Attitudes: A bona fide pipeline?Russell H. Fazio and Joni R. Jackson and Bridget C. Dunton and Carol J. Williams
What Triggers Public Opposition to Immigration? Anxiety, group cues, and immigration threatTed Brader and Nicholas A. Valentino and Elizabeth Suhay
Political Communication and the Mass Media
The Agenda-Setting EffectShanto Iyengar and Donald R. Kinder
Media Framing of a Civil Liberties Conflict and its Effect on ToleranceThomas E. Nelson and Rosalee A. Clawson and Zoe M. Oxley
The Political Psychology of Implicit CommunicationTali Mendelberg
Framing Public Opinion in Competitive DemocraciesDennis Chong and James N. Druckman
The Responsive Voter: Campaign Information and the Dynamics of Candidate EvaluationMilton Lodge and Marco R. Steenbergen and Shawn Brau
Inferences of Competence from Faces Predict Election OutcomesAlexander Todorov and Anseu N. Mandisodza and Anir Goren and Crystal C. Hall
Psychological Foundations of Political Ideology
A Value Pluralism Model of Ideological ReasoningPhilip E. Tetlock
Political Conservatism as Motivated Social CognitionJohn T. Jost et al
Kindred Spirits, Common Spark: The theory of the authoritarian dynamicKaren Stenner
Political Cognition
Shortcuts versus Encyclopedias: Information and voting behavior in California insurance reform electionsArthur Lupia
Accessibility and the Political Utility of Partisan and Ideological OrientationsRobert Huckfeldt and Jeffrey Levine and William Morgan and John Sprague
Advantages and Disadvantages of Cognitive Heuristics in Political Decision MakingRichard R. Lau and David P. Redlawsk
Motivated Skepticism in the Evaluation of Political BeliefsCharles E. Taber and Milton Lodge
Social Influence, Conformity and Obedience
The Structure of AuthorityHerbert C. Kelman and V. Lee Hamilton
Rethinking the Psychology of Tyranny: The BBC prison studyStephan S. Reicher and S. Alexander Haslam
Volume 3 International Relations and the Psychology of Political Elites
Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Crisis, Stress, and Decision MakingOle R. Holsti
From Intractable Conflict through Conflict Resolution to Reconciliation: A psychological analysisDaniel Bar-Tal
Foreign Policy Decision-Making
Deterrence, the Spiral Model, and Intentions of the AdversaryRobert Jervis
The Groupthink SyndromeIrving L. Janis
Prospect Theory and International Relations: Theoretical applications and analytical problemsJack S. Levy
Assessing Political Group Dynamics: A test of the groupthink modelPhilip E. Tetlock et al
Problem Representation
Information Processing, Perception, and MisperceptionYaacov Y. Vertzberger
Psychobiography, Psychohistory & Leadership
Leader Appeal, Leader Performance, and the Motive Profiles of Leaders and Followers: A study of American presidents and electionsDavid G. Winter
Presidential Style: Personality, biography, and performanceDean Keith Simonton
Volume 4 Intergroup Relations and Political Violence
Theories of Intergroup Relations
Stereotypes and Prejudice: Their automatic and controlled componentsPatricia G. Devine
Symbolic Politics: A socio-psychological theoryDavid O. Sears
The Psychology of Group Conflict and the Dynamics of Oppression: A social dominance perspectiveJames Sidanius
From Social to Political Identity: A critical examination of social identity theoryLeonie Huddy
When do Welfare Attitudes become Racialized? The paradoxical effects of educationChristopher M. Federico
Patriotism and Nationalism
On the Varieties of National Attachment: Blind versus constructive patriotismRobert T. Schatz and Ervin Staub and Howard Lavine
Political Tolerance
The Sources of Political Tolerance: A multivariate analysisJohn L. Sullivan and George E. Marcus and Stanley Feldman and James E. Piereson
Gender
Gender Gaps in Sociopolitical Attitudes: A social psychological analysis
Terrorism
The Psychology of Terrorism: An agenda for the 21st CenturyMartha M. Crenshaw
Social Justice
Psychological Models of the Justice Motive: Antecedents of distributive and procedural justiceTom R. Tyler
Genocide
The Roots of Evil: Social conditions, culture, personality, and basic human needsErvin Staub
Political Protest and Transformation
Relative Deprivation and the Impetus to ViolenceTed Robert Gurr
Collective Political Action
Politicization of Collective Identity: Farmer's identity and farmer's protest in the Netherlands and SpainBert Klandermans and Jose Manuel Sabucedo and Mauro Rodriguez Marga de Weerd
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