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Political psychology : key readings / edited by John T. Jost, Jim Sidanius.

Van Pelt Library JA74.5 .P637 2004
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jost, John T.
Sidanius, Jim
Series:
Key readings in social psychology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political psychology.
Genre:
Aufsatzsammlung.
Physical Description:
xiii, 497 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Psychology Press, 2004.
Summary:
The articles in this volume have been carefully chosen to illustrate the way the field has developed historically as well as current issues and research directions.
Contents:
PART 1 : HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION
The poly-psy relationship: three phases of a long affair / William J. McGuire
PART 2 : PERSONALITY AND POLITICS
A. AUTHORITARIANISM AND MASS PSYCHOLOGY
The authoritarian personality and the organization of attitudes / Roger Brown
Threat and authoritarianism in the United States: 1978-1987 / Richard M. Doty [and others]
The other "authoritarian personality" / Bob Altemeyer
B. POLITICAL ELITES AND LEADERSHIP
Can personality and politics be studied systemically? / Fred I. Greenstein
Leader appeal, leader performance, and the motive profiles of leaders and followers: a study of American presidents and elections / David G. Winter
PART 3 : MASS MEDIA AND CANDIDATE PERCEPTION
Experimental demonstrations of the "not-so-minimal" consequences of television news programs / Shanto Iyengar [and others]
Altering the foundations of support for the president through priming / Jon A. Krosnick, Donald R. Kinder
Anxiety, enthusiasm, and the vote: the emotional underpinnings of learning and involvement during presidential campaigns / George E. Marcus, Michael B. MacKuen
PART 4 : IDEOLOGY AND PUBLIC OPINION
A. DOES IDEOLOGY EXIST?
The nature of belief systems in mass publics / Philip E. Converse
The origins and meaning of liberal/conservative self-identifications / Pamela Johnston Conover, Stanley Feldman
B. COGNITIVE STYLE AND IDEOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING
The fear of equality / Robert E. Lane
Cognitive style and political belief systems in the British House of Commons / Philip E. Tetlock
PART 5 : CHALLENGES OF DECISION-MAKING
Contrasting rational and psychological analysis of political choice / George A. Quattrone, Amos Tversky
The drunkard's search / Robert Jervis
PART 6 : PREJUDICE, DIVERSITY, AND SOCIAL CONTACT
A. THEORIES OF INTERGROUP RELATIONS IN SOCIETY
The social identity theory of intergroup behavior / Henri Taifel, John C. Turner
The role of stereotyping in system justification and the production of false consciousness / John T. Jost, Mahzarin R. Banaji
Social dominance theory: a new synthesis / Jim Sidanius, Felicia Pratto
B. THE ENDURING PROBLEM OF RACISM
Group conflict, prejudice and the paradox of contemporary racial attitudes / Lawrence Bobo
Is it really racism? The origins of white Americans' opposition to race-targeted policies / David O. Sears [and others]
PART 7 : CONFLICT, VIOLENCE, AND POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION
A. THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF WRONGDOING AND HARM
Social organization for the production of evil / John M. Darley
The psychology of political terrorism / Martha Crenshaw
B. PROTEST AND REVOLUTION
Theoretical approaches to explaining collective political violence / Harry Eckstein
Politicized collective identity / Bernd Simon, Bert Klandermans
Appendix: how to read a journal article in social psychology / Christian H. Jordan, Mark P. Zanna.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1841690708
9781841690704
1841690694
9781841690698
9780203505984
0203505980
OCLC:
52258372
Publisher Number:
90103140472
9781841690704
9781841690698

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