Political Psychology
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- Howard Lavine - University of Minnesota, USA
May 2010 | 1 656 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Political psychology is an interdisciplinary field in which psychological concepts and methods are used to test theories about elite and mass political behaviour. The field draws on a diverse set of disciplinary sources, including anthropology, neuroscience, history, behavioural genetics, psychoanalysis, as well as all branches of psychology. This collection brings together this diverse body of work, organizing it and distilling it into a single vital reference source. Its aim is to provide a definitive set of classic and contemporary readings representing all theoretical, methodological and epistemological approaches to the study of the political psychology, as well as to provide extensive coverage of the myriad areas of political behaviour from a psychological perspective.
Volume One: Theoretical Approaches
Volume Two: Public Opinion and Mass Political Behaviour
Volume Three: International Relations and the Psychology of Political Elites
Volume Four: Intergroup Relations and Political Violence
VOLUME 1: THEORETICAL APPROACHES
Introductory Essay
Psychodynamic Theory
Harold D. Lasswell
Erich Fromm
Personality
Paul M. Sniderman & Jack Citrin
Political Socialization
M. Kent Jennings
Attitude Theory
Allyson L. Holbrook, Jon A. Krosnick, Penny S. Visser, Wendy L. Gardner, & John T. Cacioppo
Affect and Emotion
George E. Marcus, W. Russell Neuman & Michael MacKuen
Jennifer S. Lerner, Roxana M. Gonzalez, Deborah A. Small & Baruch Fischhoff
Political Decision-Making
Herbert A. Simon
Richard K. Hermann, Phillip E. Tetlock & Penny S. Visser
Biological Approaches
John R. Alford, Carolyn L. Funk & John R. Hibbing
The Social Environment
Stewart H. J. McCann
Cultural Foundations
Marc Howard Ross
VOLUME 2: PUBLIC OPINION AND MASS POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
Political Attitudes: Origins, Structure, Function and Change
Daniel Katz
Stanley Feldman
John Zaller & Stanley Feldman
Russell H. Fazio, Joni R. Jackson, Bridget C. Dunton & Carol J. Williams
Ted Brader, Nicholas A. Valentino & Elizabeth Suhay
Political Communication and the Mass Media
Shanto Iyengar & Donald R. Kinder
Thomas E. Nelson, Rosalee A. Clawson & Zoe M. Oxley
Tali Mendelberg
Dennis Chong & James N. Druckman
Milton Lodge, Marco R. Steenbergen & Shawn Brau
Alexander Todorov, Anseu N. Mandisodza, Anir Goren & Crystal C. Hall
Psychological Foundations of Political Ideology
Philip E. Tetlock
John T. Jost et al
Karen Stenner
Political Cognition
Arthur Lupia
Robert Huckfeldt, Jeffrey Levine, William Morgan & John Sprague
Richard R. Lau & David P. Redlawsk
Charles E. Taber & Milton Lodge
Social Influence, Conformity and Obedience
Herbert C. Kelman & V. Lee Hamilton
Stephan S. Reicher & S. Alexander Haslam
VOLUME 3: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF POLITICAL ELITES
Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Ole R. Holsti
Daniel Bar-Tal
Foreign Policy Decision-Making
Robert Jervis
Irving L. Janis
Jack S. Levy
Philip E. Tetlock et al
Problem Representation
Yaacov Y. Vertzberger
Psychobiography, Psychohistory & Leadership
David G. Winter
Dean Keith Simonton
VOLUME 4: INTERGROUP RELATIONS AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE
Theories of Intergroup Relations
Patricia G. Devine
David O. Sears
James Sidanius
Leonie Huddy
Christopher M. Federico
Patriotism and Nationalism
Robert T. Schatz, Ervin Staub & Howard Lavine
Political Tolerance
John L. Sullivan, George E. Marcus, Stanley Feldman & James E. Piereson
Gender
Terrorism
Martha M. Crenshaw
Social Justice
Tom R. Tyler
Genocide
Ervin Staub
Political Protest and Transformation
Ted Robert Gurr
Collective Political Action
Bert Klandermans, Jose Manuel Sabucedo, Mauro Rodriguez Marga de Weerd