The Political Psychology of Social Unrest in Latin America
Herausgeber: Sirlopu, David; Smith-Castro, Vanessa; Cakal, Huseyin
The Political Psychology of Social Unrest in Latin America
Herausgeber: Sirlopu, David; Smith-Castro, Vanessa; Cakal, Huseyin
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The Political Psychology of Social Unrest in Latin America is a unique collection of research and writings by Latin American scholars. It explores the social, psychological, and political factors of the recent turmoil in Latin American countries.
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The Political Psychology of Social Unrest in Latin America is a unique collection of research and writings by Latin American scholars. It explores the social, psychological, and political factors of the recent turmoil in Latin American countries.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032252261
- ISBN-10: 103225226X
- Artikelnr.: 71574272
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032252261
- ISBN-10: 103225226X
- Artikelnr.: 71574272
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hüseyin Çakal is Assistant Professor in Social Psychology at Keele University, UK, where he runs the Intergroup Relations and Political Psychology (Inter-Pol) Lab. David Sirlopú is Associate Professor at Universidad San Sebastián, Concepción, Chile. His academic interests are intergroup relations, acculturation, respect and tolerance, and subjective well-being. Vanessa Smith-Castro earned her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Philipps-Universität Marburg (Germany). She is full professor at the Institute for Psychological Research of the University of Costa Rica.
1. The Ideological Underpinnings of Distributive Unfairness Evaluations:
Evidence from Latin America Between 1997 and 2020 2. Political Cynicism and
its relationship with the Approval of Institutions in a context of high
salience of corruption in Peru 3. Rethinking the liaisons between social
mobilization and political representation in the21st century: a conceptual
proposal 4. Trends of Right-Wing Authoritarianism in Brazil before and
after the election of Bolsonaro 5. The political participation of Latin
American school-age students: resources, political attitudes, and civic
learning opportunities 6. Collective action in Chile prior and after the
2019's social outbreak: the central role of socio-psychological factors in
promoting social change 7. Social beliefs and emotional orientations about
social protest in ordinary citizens in six cities of Colombia 8. Predictors
of individual participation in social protest actions in Ecuador in the
period 2018-2021 9. Social Mobilization in Bolivia: Modeling 21f-Protest
Motives and Satisfaction With Conflict Results 10. Collective effervescence
and positive emotions in the 8M march and its effects on solidarity,
efficacy and feminist identity 11. Social unrest in contemporary Ecuador:
lessons for psychologists 12. Summary and Conclusions - Vanessa
Smith-Castro, David Sirlopú & Huseyin Cakal
Evidence from Latin America Between 1997 and 2020 2. Political Cynicism and
its relationship with the Approval of Institutions in a context of high
salience of corruption in Peru 3. Rethinking the liaisons between social
mobilization and political representation in the21st century: a conceptual
proposal 4. Trends of Right-Wing Authoritarianism in Brazil before and
after the election of Bolsonaro 5. The political participation of Latin
American school-age students: resources, political attitudes, and civic
learning opportunities 6. Collective action in Chile prior and after the
2019's social outbreak: the central role of socio-psychological factors in
promoting social change 7. Social beliefs and emotional orientations about
social protest in ordinary citizens in six cities of Colombia 8. Predictors
of individual participation in social protest actions in Ecuador in the
period 2018-2021 9. Social Mobilization in Bolivia: Modeling 21f-Protest
Motives and Satisfaction With Conflict Results 10. Collective effervescence
and positive emotions in the 8M march and its effects on solidarity,
efficacy and feminist identity 11. Social unrest in contemporary Ecuador:
lessons for psychologists 12. Summary and Conclusions - Vanessa
Smith-Castro, David Sirlopú & Huseyin Cakal
1. The Ideological Underpinnings of Distributive Unfairness Evaluations:
Evidence from Latin America Between 1997 and 2020 2. Political Cynicism and
its relationship with the Approval of Institutions in a context of high
salience of corruption in Peru 3. Rethinking the liaisons between social
mobilization and political representation in the21st century: a conceptual
proposal 4. Trends of Right-Wing Authoritarianism in Brazil before and
after the election of Bolsonaro 5. The political participation of Latin
American school-age students: resources, political attitudes, and civic
learning opportunities 6. Collective action in Chile prior and after the
2019's social outbreak: the central role of socio-psychological factors in
promoting social change 7. Social beliefs and emotional orientations about
social protest in ordinary citizens in six cities of Colombia 8. Predictors
of individual participation in social protest actions in Ecuador in the
period 2018-2021 9. Social Mobilization in Bolivia: Modeling 21f-Protest
Motives and Satisfaction With Conflict Results 10. Collective effervescence
and positive emotions in the 8M march and its effects on solidarity,
efficacy and feminist identity 11. Social unrest in contemporary Ecuador:
lessons for psychologists 12. Summary and Conclusions - Vanessa
Smith-Castro, David Sirlopú & Huseyin Cakal
Evidence from Latin America Between 1997 and 2020 2. Political Cynicism and
its relationship with the Approval of Institutions in a context of high
salience of corruption in Peru 3. Rethinking the liaisons between social
mobilization and political representation in the21st century: a conceptual
proposal 4. Trends of Right-Wing Authoritarianism in Brazil before and
after the election of Bolsonaro 5. The political participation of Latin
American school-age students: resources, political attitudes, and civic
learning opportunities 6. Collective action in Chile prior and after the
2019's social outbreak: the central role of socio-psychological factors in
promoting social change 7. Social beliefs and emotional orientations about
social protest in ordinary citizens in six cities of Colombia 8. Predictors
of individual participation in social protest actions in Ecuador in the
period 2018-2021 9. Social Mobilization in Bolivia: Modeling 21f-Protest
Motives and Satisfaction With Conflict Results 10. Collective effervescence
and positive emotions in the 8M march and its effects on solidarity,
efficacy and feminist identity 11. Social unrest in contemporary Ecuador:
lessons for psychologists 12. Summary and Conclusions - Vanessa
Smith-Castro, David Sirlopú & Huseyin Cakal