The Psychology of Political Behavior in a Time of Change
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Résumé: | XIII, 637 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color. text |
Langue: | anglais |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2021.
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Édition: | 1st ed. 2021. |
Collection: | Identity in a Changing World,
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Accès en ligne: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38270-4 |
Format: | Électronique eBook |
Table des matières:
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Blue brain, red brain: The biopsychology of political beliefs and behaviors
- 3 Behavioral epigenetics: The underpinnings of political psychology
- 4 How diversity in nature impacts political psychology
- 5 Psychology, politics and complex thought: A time for postformal thought in politics
- 6 How do cognitive styles influence political attitudes? A joint consideration of dual-process model and construal level theory
- 7 Understanding polarization through a cognitive lens
- 8 Postformal psychology: The new normal in times of exponential change
- 9 Political cognition: The unconscious mechanisms underlying political beliefs and actions
- 10 How psychological processes impact voter decision making
- 11 How belief in conspiracy theories addresses some basic human needs
- 12 Why is populism so robustly associated with conspiratorial thinking? Collective thinking and the meaning maintenance model
- 13 Pathways to social connection and civility in a time of political and social polarization
- 14 Voice and votes: Gender, power and politics
- 15 Political identity development in a changing world
- 16 Nonverbal cues in leadership
- 17 Inclusion of conservatives in science: Acknowledging liberal and conservative social cognition to improve public science attitudes
- 18 Can we deliberate? How motivated reasoning undermines Democratic deliberation and what we can do about it
- 19 American national identity: Issues of race, culture, social class, gender and politics affected by social change
- 20 "Authoritarian responses to social change: Psychological mechanisms underlying the election of Donald Trump
- 21 Psychological mechanisms underlying the populist threat to democracy
- 22 Trumped: Making sense of the “Narcissist-in-Chief”
- 23 Psychological reactions to “House of Cards”: The role of transportation and identification
- 24 Political betrayal, political agency, and international politics
- 25 (De)humanization of Muslim immigrants: Newspaper discourse and public responses during the UK 2015 general election
- 26 Quantitative and qualitative methods of predicting geopolitical events
- 27 Control and counter-control in Brazilian public policies: Conjectures from a humanist-contextualist behaviorism.