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082 0 0 _a320.019
245 0 0 _aPolitical psychology :
_bkey readings /
_cedited by John T. Jost, Jim Sidanius.
260 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2016
300 _axiii, 497 p. :
_bill. b&w ;
_c24 cm.
490 1 _aKey readings in social psychology
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 0 _tPolitical Psychology: An Introduction /
_rJohn T. Jost & James Sidanius --
_gPt. 1.
_tHistorical Introduction --
_gReading 1.
_tThe poly-psy relationship: Three phases of a long affair /
_rWilliam J. McGuire --
_gPt. 2.
_tPersonality and Politics --
_gA.
_tAuthoritarianism and mass psychology --
_gReading 2.
_tThe authoritarian personality and the organization of attitudes /
_rRoger Brown --
_gReading 3.
_tThreat and authoritarianism in the United States: 1978-1987 /
_rRichard M. Doty, Bill E. Peterson, and David G. Winter --
_gReading 4.
_tThe other "authoritarian personality" /
_rBob Altemeyer --
_gB.
_tPolitical elites and leadership --
_gReading 5.
_tCan personality and politics be studied systematically? /
_rFred I. Greenstein --
_gReading 6.
_tLeader appeal, leader performance, and the motive profiles of leaders and followers: A study of American presidents and elections /
_rDavid G. Winter --
_gPt. 3.
_tMass Media and Candidate Perception --
_gReading 7.
_tExperimental demonstrations of the "not-so-minimal" consequences of television news programs /
_rShanto Iyengar, Mark D. Peters, and Donald R. Kinder --
_gReading 8
_tAltering the foundations of support for the president through priming /
_rJon A. Krosnick and Donald R. Kinder --
_gReading 9.
_tAnxiety, enthusiasm, and the vote: The emotional underpinnings of learning and involvement during presidential campaigns /
_rGeorge E. Marcus and Michael B. MacKuen --
_gPt. 4.
_tIdeology and Public Opinion --
_gA.
_tDoes ideology exist? --
_gReading 10.
_tThe nature of belief systems in mass publics /
_rPhilip E. Converse --
_gReading 11.
_tThe origins and meaning of liberal-conservative self-identification /
_rPamela Johnston Conover and Stanley Feldman --
_gB.
_tCognitive style and ideological functioning --
_gReading 12.
_tThe fear of equality /
_rRobert E. Lane --
_gReading 13.
_tCognitive style and political belief systems in the British House of Commons /
_rPhilip E. Tetlock --
_gPt. 5.
_tChallenges of Decision-Making --
_gReading 14.
_tContrasting rational and psychological analyses of political choice /
_rGeorge A. Quattrone and Amos Tversky --
_gReading 15.
_tThe drunkard's search /
_rRobert Jervis --
_gPt. 6.
_tPrejudice, Diversity, and Social Contact --
_gA.
_tTheories of intergroup relations in society --
_gReading 16.
_tThe social identity theory of intergroup behavior /
_rHenri Tajfel and John C. Turner --
_gReading 17.
_tThe role of stereotyping in system-justification and the production of false consciousness /
_rJohn T. Jost and Mahzarin R. Banaji --
_gReading 18.
_tSocial dominance theory: A new synthesis /
_rJames Sidanius and Felicia Pratto --
_gB.
_tThe enduring problem of racism --
_gReading 19.
_tGroup conflict, prejudice and the paradox of contemporary racial attitudes /
_rLawrence Bobo --
_gReading 20.
_tIs it really racism? The origins of white Americans' opposition to race-targeted policies /
_rDavid O. Sears, Colette van Laar, Mary Carrillo, and Rick Kosterman --
_gPt. 7.
_tConflict, Violence, and Political Transformation --
_gA.
_tThe social psychology of wrongdoing and harm --
_gReading 21.
_tSocial organization for the production of evil /
_rJohn M. Darley --
_gReading 22.
_tThe psychology of political terrorism /
_rMartha Crenshaw --
_gB.
_tProtest and revolution --
_gReading 23.
_tTheoretical approaches to explaining collective political violence /
_rHarry Eckstein --
_gReading 24.
_tPoliticized collective identity /
_rBernd Simon and Bert Klandermans --
_gAppendix.
_tHow to read a journal article in social psychology /
_rChristian H. Jordan and Mark P. Zanna.
520 _aPolitical psychology is a dynamic subfield at the intersection of psychology and political science. The specific relationship between politics and social psychology has been steadily evolving in recent years, making it a compelling and exciting area of study. The chapters in this reader were written by leading scholars in the areas of political science and social psychology. Both contemporary and classic articles are compiled, demonstrating the ever-changing nature of political psychology and offering comprehensive coverage of social psychological research into the processes that have governed local and global affairs in the postmodern world. Topics covered include authoritarianism, political leadership, public opinion, decision-making, prejudice, intergroup relations, terrorism, and revolution.
650 0 _aPolitical psychology
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700 1 _aJost, John T.
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700 1 _aSidanius, Jim
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_aKey readings in social psychology
856 4 1 _3Table of contents only
_uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip043/2003010695.html
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