The Palgrave Handbook of Global Political Psychology
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This collection recalibrates the study of political psychology through detailed and much needed analysis of the discipline's most important and hotly contested issues. It advances our understanding of the psychological mechanisms that drive political phenomena while showcasing a range of approaches in the study of these phenomena.
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Inhoudsopgave
1. Introduction: Origins, Developments and Current Trends; Tereza Capelos, Henk Dekker, Catarina Kinnvall and Paul Nesbitt-Larking
PART II: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES
2. Social Representations and the Politics of Participation; Caroline Howarth, Eleni Andreouli and Shose Kessi
3. Social Identity Theory and Self-Categorisation Theory; Denis Sindic and Susan Condor
4. Psychoanalysis as Political Political Psychology; Stephen Frosh
5. Methodological Approaches in Political Psychology: Discourse and Narrative; Phillip L. Hammack and Andrew Pilecki
6. Dialogical Approaches to Psychology and Ethics; Sarah Scuzzarello
7. Experiments: Insights and Power in the Study of Causality; Tereza Capelos
PART III: THEMES
8. Lessons from the Postcolony: Frantx Fanon, Psychoanalysis and a Psychology of Political Critique; Ross Truscott and Derek Hook
9. Conflict Analysis and International Relations; Karin Aggestam
10. 'Do the Terrorists have Goatee Beards?': Contemporary Understandings of Terrorisms and the Terrorist; James McAuley
11. Gender, Race and Ethnic Relations; Sebastian E. Bartos and Peter Hegarty
12. Voting and Not Voting: The Principal Explanations; Henk Dekker
PART IV: HOT ISSUES
13. Political Emotions; Nicolas Demertzis
14. Group-Focused Enmity: Prevalence, Correlations and Causes of Prejudices in Europe; Beate Küpper and Andreas Zick
15. Political Psychology of European Integration; Ian Manners
16. Migration and Multiculturalism; Paul Nesbitt-Larking
17. Political and Civic Participation among Ethnic Majority and Minority Youth; Dimitra Pachi, Theopisti Chrysanthaki and Martyn Barrett
18. Fear, Insecurity and the (Re) Emergence of the Far Right in Europe; Catarina Kinnvall
19. A Political Psychology of Conflict: The Case of Northern Ireland; Neil Ferguson, Orla Muldoon and Shelley McKeown
20. Narrating Moments of Political Change; Molly Andrews
21. The Culture of Conflict and its Routinisation; Daniel Bar-Tal, Guy Abutul Selinger and Amiram Raviv
22. Narrative Constructions of Conflict and Coexistence: The Case of Bosnia-Hezegovina; Johanna Mannergren Selimovic
23. Political Socialisation and Social Movements: Escaping the Political Past? Igor Petrovi?, JAcquelien van Stekelenberg and Bert Klandermans
PART V: CONCLUSION
24. Ideology, Society and the State: Global Political Psychology in Retrospect; Paul Nesbitt-Larking

