Explorations in Political Psychology

Explorations in Political Psychology

  • Author: Iyengar, Shanto; McGuire, William J.
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • Serie: Duke studies in political psychology
  • ISBN: 9780822313014
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780822396697
  • Place of publication:  Durham , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 1993
  • Month: June
  • Pages: 495
  • DDC: 320/.01/9
  • Language: English
Mapping the territory where political science and psychology intersect, Explorations in Political Psychology offers a broad overview of the the field of political psychology—from its
historical evolution as an area of inquiry to the rich and eclectic array of theories, concepts, and methods that mark it as an emerging discipline.
In introductory essays, editors Shanto Iyengar and William J. McGuire identify the points of exchange between the disciplines represented and discuss the issues that make up the subfields of political psychology. Bringing together leading scholars from social psychology and political science, the following sections discuss attitude research (the study of political attitudes and opinions); cognition and information-processing (the relationship between the structures of human information-processing and political and policy preferences); and decision making (how people make decisions about political preferences).
As a comprehensive introduction to a growing field of interdisciplinary concern, Explorations in Political Psychology will prove a useful guide for historians, social psychologists, and political scientists with an interest in individual political behavior.

Contributors. Stephen Ansolabehere, Donald Granberg, Shanto Iyengar, Robert Jervis, Milton Lodge, Roger D. Masters, William J. McGuire, Victor C. Ottati, Samuel L. Popkin, William M. Runyan, David O. Sears, Patrick Stroh, Denis G. Sullivan, Philip E. Tetlock, Robert S. Wyer, Jr.

  • Contents
  • List of Tables and Figures
  • Acknowledgments
  • I. Interdisciplinary Cross-Fertilization
    • 1. An Overview of the Field of Political Psychology - Shanto Iyengar
    • 2. The Poly-Psy Relationship: Three Phases of a Long Affair - William J. McGuire
    • 3. Psychohistory and Political Psychology: A Comparative Analysis - William McKinley Runyan
  • II. Attitudes and Behavior
    • 4. Political Perception - Donald Granberg
    • 5. Symbolic Politics: A Socio-Psychological Theory - David O. Sears
    • 6. Nonverbal Behavior and Leadership: Emotion and Cognition in Political Information Processing - Roger D. Masters and Denis G. Sullivan
    • 7. The Psychology of Group Conflict and the Dynamics of Oppression: A Social Dominance Perspective - James Sidanius
  • III. Information Processing and Cognition
    • 8. Inside the Mental Voting Booth: An Impression-Driven Process Model of Candidate Evaluation - Milton Lodge and Patrick Stroh
    • 9. Political Information Processing - Robert S. Wyer, Jr., and Victor C. Ottati
    • 10. Affect and Political Judgment - Victor C. Ottati and Robert S. Wyer, Jr.
  • IV. Decision Making and Choice
    • 11. Information and Electoral Attitudes: A Case of Judgement Under Uncertainty - Stephen Ansolabehere and Shanto Iyengar
    • 12. The Drunkard's Search - Robert Jervis
    • 13. Decision Making in Presidential Primaries - Samuel L. Popkin
    • 14. Cognitive Structural Analysis of Political Rhetoric: Methodological and Theoretical Issues - Philip E. Tetlock
  • References
  • Index
  • Contributors

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