
Political psychology applies what is known about human psychology to the study of politics. It examines how, for example, people reach political decisions on topics such as voting, party identification, and political attitudes as well as how leaders mediate political conflicts and make foreign policy decisions.The Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology gathers together a distinguished group of scholars from around the world to shed light on such questions as: how does personality affect leadership style? What are the origins of racial prejudice? How does violent communal conflict originate?Focusing first on political psychology at the individual level (attitudes, values, decision-making, ideology, personality) and then moving to the collective (group identity, mass mobilization, political violence), this fully interdisciplinary volume covers models of the mass public and political elites and addresses both domestic issues and foreign policy.Providing an up-to-date account of cutting-edge research within both psychology and political science, this is an essential reference for scholars and students interested in the intersection of the two fields.
This volume investigates the intersection of human psychology and political behavior to explain how individual cognition and group dynamics influence political outcomes. Edited by Leonie Huddy, Robert J. Jervis, and David O. Sears, the handbook synthesizes research from leading international scholars. It provides a comprehensive framework for analyzing how personality, values, and decision-making processes shape both the actions of political elites and the behavior of the mass public.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this handbook as a foundational reference for students and researchers operating at the intersection of psychology and political science. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive survey of the field's current research landscape.
Page Count:
832
Publication Date:
2003-07-31
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019516220X
ISBN-13:
9780195162202
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