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    The Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology

    The Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology by Huddy, Leonie; Sears, David O.; Levy, Jack S.;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 29 November 2023

    • ISBN 9780197541302
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages1216 pages
    • Size 236x185x101 mm
    • Weight 1973 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 8 b/w line drawings; 3 tables
    • 1376

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    Short description:

    This updated third edition gathers together an international group of distinguished scholars to provide an up-to-date account of key topics and areas of research in political psychology. Focusing first on political psychology at the individual level (attitudes, values, decision-making, ideology, personality) and then moving to the collective (group identity, mass mobilization, political violence), this fully interdisciplinary volume covers models of the mass public and political elites and addresses both domestic issues and foreign policy. Now with new chapters on authoritarianism, nationalism, status hierarchies, and minority political identities, along with updated material, this is an essential reference for scholars and students interested in the intersection of the two fields.

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    Long description:

    Political psychology applies what is known about human psychology to the study of politics. It examines how people reach political decisions on topics such as voting, party identification, and political attitudes as well as how leaders mediate political conflicts and make foreign policy decisions.

    In this updated third edition of The Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology, Leonie Huddy, David O. Sears, Jack S. Levy, and Jennifer Jerit have gathered together an international group of distinguished scholars to provide an up-to-date account of key topics and areas of research in the field. Chapter authors draw on theory and research on biopsychology, neuroscience, personality, psychopathology, evolutionary psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, and intergroup relations. Some chapters address the political psychology of political elites, while other chapters deal with the dynamics of mass political behavior. Focusing first on political psychology at the individual level (attitudes, values, decision-making, ideology, personality) and then moving to the collective (group identity, mass mobilization, political violence), this fully interdisciplinary volume covers models of the mass public and political elites and addresses both domestic issues and foreign policy.

    Now with new chapters on authoritarianism, nationalism, status hierarchies, minority political identities, and several other topics along with substantially updated material to account for the recent cutting-edge research within both psychology and political science, this is an essential reference for scholars and students interested in the intersection of the two fields.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: Introduction: Theoretical Foundations of Political Psychology
    Leonie Huddy, David O. Sears, Jack S. Levy, and Jennifer Jerit
    PART I: THEORETICAL APPROACHES
    Chapter 2: Personality Approaches to Political Behavior
    Bert N. Bakker
    Chapter 3: Childhood and Adult Political Development
    David O. Sears and Christia Brown
    Chapter 4: Rational Choice as an Empirical and Normative Model of Political Behavior
    Dennis Chong
    Chapter 5: Political Decision-Making
    Richard R. Lau and David P. Redlawsk
    Chapter 6: Emotion and Political Psychology
    Ted Brader and Shana Gadarian
    Chapter 7: The Evolutionarily Approach to Political Psychology
    Michael Bang Petersen
    Chapter 8: Biology and Politics
    Jaime Settle and Laurel Detert
    Chapter 9: Political Language
    Nick Hopkins
    PART II: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
    Chapter 10: Foreign Policy Decision-Making: The Psychological Dimension
    Jack S. Levy
    Chapter 11: Perceiving Threat: Cognition, Emotion, and Judgment
    Janice Gross Stein
    Chapter 12: Signaling, Resolve, and Reputation in International Politics
    Don Casler and Keren Yarhi-Milo
    Chapter 13: Public Opinion about Foreign Policy
    Joshua D. Kertzer
    Chapter 14: The Political Psychology of Terrorism
    Keren L.G. Snider, Ryan Shandler, Sharon Matzkin, and Daphna Canetti
    PART III: MASS POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
    Chapter 15: Information Processing
    Jennifer Jerit and Cindy D. Kam
    Chapter 16: Political Communication
    Dannagal G. Young and Joanne M. Miller
    Chapter 17: The Psychological and Social Foundations of Ideological Belief Systems
    Christopher M. Federico and Ariel Malka
    Chapter 18: Morality as the Enduring Basis of Public Opinion
    Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom
    Chapter 19: The Political Psychology of Gender
    Monica C. Schneider and Angela L. Bos
    Chapter 20: Authoritarianism and Political Conflict
    Stanley Feldman and Christopher Weber
    Chapter 21: National Identity, Patriotism, and Nationalism
    Leonie Huddy
    Chapter 22: The Social Identity Approach to Leadership
    Frank Mols, A. Alexander Haslam, Michael J. Platow, Stephen D. Reicher, and Niklas K. Steffens
    PART IV: INTERGROUP RELATIONS
    Chapter 23: Group-Based Hierarchies of Power and Status
    Maureen A. Craig and L. Taylor Phillips
    Chapter 24: Political Identities
    Lilliana Mason
    Chapter 25: The Gaze From Below: Toward a Political Psychology of Minority Status
    Efrén O. Pérez and Bianca V. Vicu?a
    Chapter 26: Social Movements and the Dynamics of Collective Action
    Jacquelien van Stekelenburg and Teodora Gaidyte
    Chapter 27: Prejudice and Politics
    Donald R. Kinder
    Chapter 28: Migration and Multiculturalism
    Eva G. T. Green and Christian Staerklé
    Chapter 29: Prejudice Reduction and Social Change: Dual Goals to be Pursued in Tandem
    Linda R. Tropp and Trisha A. Dehrone
    Chapter 30: Emotional Processes in Intractable Conflicts
    Smadar Cohen-Chen and Eran Halperin
    Index

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