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The Social Psychology of Politics

English · Hardback

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Early studies of political behavior examined the sociological, attitudinal, and rational determinants of political behavior. However, none of these approaches provided a descriptive model of how people process political information and make political decisions under naturalistic conditions that involve limited cognitive capacity and motivation. Fortunately, contemporary approaches within the field of political psychology have begun to address these concerns. Inspired by recent advances in the area of social psychology, researchers are rapidly developing more realistic and detailed models of the psychological process that determines political judgements and behavior. Early attempts to merely predict political behavior have been replaced by an attempt to describe the actual process whereby individuals gather, interpret, exchange, and combine information to arrive at a political judgement or decision. This volume provides comprehensive coverage of this pioneering era of research in political psychology.

List of contents

I: The Psychological Determinants of Candidate Evaluation.- 1.The Psychological Determinants of Candidate Evaluation and Voting Preference.- 2. Gender Stereotyping and Candidate Evaluation: Good News and Bad News for Women Politicians.- 3. The Emotional Voter: Effects of Episodic Affective Reactions on Candidate Evaluation.- 4. Visual Cues and the Candidate Evaluation Process.- 5. Political Eloquence.- II: Political Psychology and Public Policy.- 6. Psychological Determinants of Public Opinion.- 7. The Role of Social Ideologies in Legitimizing Political Attitudes and Public Policy.- 8. The Role of Science and Advocacy Regarding a Chronic Health Condition: The Case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.- III: Collective Political Action: Intra- and Intergroup Perspective.- 9. Minority Influence and Political Interest Groups.- 10. The Psychology of Collective Political Protest.- 11. Procedural and Agenda Effects on Political Decisions by Small Groups.

About the author

John Edwards ist Professor für Geschichte an der Universität Oxford und der weltweit beste Kenner der Geschichte der spanischen Inquisition.

Summary

Early studies of political behavior examined the sociological, attitudinal, and rational determinants of political behavior. However, none of these approaches provided a descriptive model of how people process political information and make political decisions under naturalistic conditions that involve limited cognitive capacity and motivation. Fortunately, contemporary approaches within the field of political psychology have begun to address these concerns. Inspired by recent advances in the area of social psychology, researchers are rapidly developing more realistic and detailed models of the psychological process that determines political judgements and behavior. Early attempts to merely predict political behavior have been replaced by an attempt to describe the actual process whereby individuals gather, interpret, exchange, and combine information to arrive at a political judgement or decision. This volume provides comprehensive coverage of this pioneering era of research in political psychology.

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