Psychology of Democracy
Herausgeber: Weinberg, Ashley
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This book is about all our futures and demonstrates how essential insights from political psychology can nurture and safeguard democracy.
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This book is about all our futures and demonstrates how essential insights from political psychology can nurture and safeguard democracy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 828g
- ISBN-13: 9781108477758
- ISBN-10: 1108477755
- Artikelnr.: 62603312
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 828g
- ISBN-13: 9781108477758
- ISBN-10: 1108477755
- Artikelnr.: 62603312
1. Psychology of democracy Ashley Weinberg; of the people; 2. Personality,
politics and strong democracy: a review of research and future directions
Jo Silvester and Madeleine Wyatt; 3. From Big Ben to the breakfast table:
basic values and political attitudes among politicians and the public James
Weinberg; 4. Under the microscope: Prime Minister's questions in the UK
Parliament Peter Bull and Maurice Waddle; 5. Cognitive complexity:
sometimes a boon and sometimes a danger to democracy Peter Suedfeld; 6. In
'a league of their own'? Judgement and decision-making by politicians and
non-politicians Barbara Vis and Sjoerd Stolwijk; 7. The mental well-being
of politicians Ashley Weinberg; by the people; 8. Trust in political
institutions and support for authoritarianism in Latin American students:
does civic knowledge make a difference? Daniel Miranda, Juan-Carlos
Castillo, Catalina Miranda and José Conejeros; 9. New technology, language
and gesture in contemporary Indian political discourse Rukmini Bhaya Nair;
10. Fact or fiction: influences on voter decision-making in a
disinformation environment David Redlawsk, Kyle Mattes and Karol Solis
Menco; 11. Dissecting the psychology of a voter: a citizen-centric approach
in studying electoral experience and behavior Sarah Harrison; 12. Building
trust through a revolving door of leaders: the poisoned chalice Joakim
Eidenfalk and Stuart Woodcock; 13. After the party is over Jane Roberts;
for the people: 14. Democracy as a moral challenge Gian Vittorio Caprara;
15. 'Can I trust my future?' Youth civic engagement, civic identity and
dystopias Ben Bowman, Thalia Magioglou and Helen Haste; 16. Religious
identity politics and genuine support for democracy Gizem Arikan and Pazit
Ben-Nun Bloom; 17. Psychology, democracy and the media: are citizens
learning from the news? A self reflective learning perspective Sharon Coen
and Karl Turgut Maloney Yorganci; 18. A social psychological approach to
understanding China's democratisation Yida Zhai; 19. The psychology of
radicalised conceptions of democracy - steps too far? Rod Dubrow-Marshall.
politics and strong democracy: a review of research and future directions
Jo Silvester and Madeleine Wyatt; 3. From Big Ben to the breakfast table:
basic values and political attitudes among politicians and the public James
Weinberg; 4. Under the microscope: Prime Minister's questions in the UK
Parliament Peter Bull and Maurice Waddle; 5. Cognitive complexity:
sometimes a boon and sometimes a danger to democracy Peter Suedfeld; 6. In
'a league of their own'? Judgement and decision-making by politicians and
non-politicians Barbara Vis and Sjoerd Stolwijk; 7. The mental well-being
of politicians Ashley Weinberg; by the people; 8. Trust in political
institutions and support for authoritarianism in Latin American students:
does civic knowledge make a difference? Daniel Miranda, Juan-Carlos
Castillo, Catalina Miranda and José Conejeros; 9. New technology, language
and gesture in contemporary Indian political discourse Rukmini Bhaya Nair;
10. Fact or fiction: influences on voter decision-making in a
disinformation environment David Redlawsk, Kyle Mattes and Karol Solis
Menco; 11. Dissecting the psychology of a voter: a citizen-centric approach
in studying electoral experience and behavior Sarah Harrison; 12. Building
trust through a revolving door of leaders: the poisoned chalice Joakim
Eidenfalk and Stuart Woodcock; 13. After the party is over Jane Roberts;
for the people: 14. Democracy as a moral challenge Gian Vittorio Caprara;
15. 'Can I trust my future?' Youth civic engagement, civic identity and
dystopias Ben Bowman, Thalia Magioglou and Helen Haste; 16. Religious
identity politics and genuine support for democracy Gizem Arikan and Pazit
Ben-Nun Bloom; 17. Psychology, democracy and the media: are citizens
learning from the news? A self reflective learning perspective Sharon Coen
and Karl Turgut Maloney Yorganci; 18. A social psychological approach to
understanding China's democratisation Yida Zhai; 19. The psychology of
radicalised conceptions of democracy - steps too far? Rod Dubrow-Marshall.
1. Psychology of democracy Ashley Weinberg; of the people; 2. Personality,
politics and strong democracy: a review of research and future directions
Jo Silvester and Madeleine Wyatt; 3. From Big Ben to the breakfast table:
basic values and political attitudes among politicians and the public James
Weinberg; 4. Under the microscope: Prime Minister's questions in the UK
Parliament Peter Bull and Maurice Waddle; 5. Cognitive complexity:
sometimes a boon and sometimes a danger to democracy Peter Suedfeld; 6. In
'a league of their own'? Judgement and decision-making by politicians and
non-politicians Barbara Vis and Sjoerd Stolwijk; 7. The mental well-being
of politicians Ashley Weinberg; by the people; 8. Trust in political
institutions and support for authoritarianism in Latin American students:
does civic knowledge make a difference? Daniel Miranda, Juan-Carlos
Castillo, Catalina Miranda and José Conejeros; 9. New technology, language
and gesture in contemporary Indian political discourse Rukmini Bhaya Nair;
10. Fact or fiction: influences on voter decision-making in a
disinformation environment David Redlawsk, Kyle Mattes and Karol Solis
Menco; 11. Dissecting the psychology of a voter: a citizen-centric approach
in studying electoral experience and behavior Sarah Harrison; 12. Building
trust through a revolving door of leaders: the poisoned chalice Joakim
Eidenfalk and Stuart Woodcock; 13. After the party is over Jane Roberts;
for the people: 14. Democracy as a moral challenge Gian Vittorio Caprara;
15. 'Can I trust my future?' Youth civic engagement, civic identity and
dystopias Ben Bowman, Thalia Magioglou and Helen Haste; 16. Religious
identity politics and genuine support for democracy Gizem Arikan and Pazit
Ben-Nun Bloom; 17. Psychology, democracy and the media: are citizens
learning from the news? A self reflective learning perspective Sharon Coen
and Karl Turgut Maloney Yorganci; 18. A social psychological approach to
understanding China's democratisation Yida Zhai; 19. The psychology of
radicalised conceptions of democracy - steps too far? Rod Dubrow-Marshall.
politics and strong democracy: a review of research and future directions
Jo Silvester and Madeleine Wyatt; 3. From Big Ben to the breakfast table:
basic values and political attitudes among politicians and the public James
Weinberg; 4. Under the microscope: Prime Minister's questions in the UK
Parliament Peter Bull and Maurice Waddle; 5. Cognitive complexity:
sometimes a boon and sometimes a danger to democracy Peter Suedfeld; 6. In
'a league of their own'? Judgement and decision-making by politicians and
non-politicians Barbara Vis and Sjoerd Stolwijk; 7. The mental well-being
of politicians Ashley Weinberg; by the people; 8. Trust in political
institutions and support for authoritarianism in Latin American students:
does civic knowledge make a difference? Daniel Miranda, Juan-Carlos
Castillo, Catalina Miranda and José Conejeros; 9. New technology, language
and gesture in contemporary Indian political discourse Rukmini Bhaya Nair;
10. Fact or fiction: influences on voter decision-making in a
disinformation environment David Redlawsk, Kyle Mattes and Karol Solis
Menco; 11. Dissecting the psychology of a voter: a citizen-centric approach
in studying electoral experience and behavior Sarah Harrison; 12. Building
trust through a revolving door of leaders: the poisoned chalice Joakim
Eidenfalk and Stuart Woodcock; 13. After the party is over Jane Roberts;
for the people: 14. Democracy as a moral challenge Gian Vittorio Caprara;
15. 'Can I trust my future?' Youth civic engagement, civic identity and
dystopias Ben Bowman, Thalia Magioglou and Helen Haste; 16. Religious
identity politics and genuine support for democracy Gizem Arikan and Pazit
Ben-Nun Bloom; 17. Psychology, democracy and the media: are citizens
learning from the news? A self reflective learning perspective Sharon Coen
and Karl Turgut Maloney Yorganci; 18. A social psychological approach to
understanding China's democratisation Yida Zhai; 19. The psychology of
radicalised conceptions of democracy - steps too far? Rod Dubrow-Marshall.