This volume presents the latest developments in the field of political psychology by exploring the psychological processes that underlie political instability and how these can be addressed with psychological interventions.
This volume presents the latest developments in the field of political psychology by exploring the psychological processes that underlie political instability and how these can be addressed with psychological interventions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anna Kende is a professor of social psychology at the Institute of Psychology of ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary. Her main research interests are intergroup conflicts, prejudice, political action and intergroup solidarity, mainly in the context of East-Central Europe and its largest ethnic minority group, Roma people. Barbara Láticová is a senior researcher at the Institute for Research in Social Communication of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava, Slovakia. Her main areas of research include intergroup relations (focusing on prejudice reduction in educational settings), social identity and collective action on behalf of disadvantaged groups.
Inhaltsangabe
List of contributors 1. The psychology of politically unstable societies: An introduction Barbara Láticová and Anna Kende Part I: Societal and political processes 2. Corruption, cynicism, and the slow build-up of trust within weak democratic tradition Girts Dimdins 3. The role of right-wing authoritarianism in support for populist leaders Maciek Bie kowski and Mikolaj Winiewski 4. The paranoid style in East-Central European politics Péter Krekó Part II: Group processes 5. Simmering hostilities, group identity, and contested autochthony beliefs in settler societies Sibusiso Maseko and Kevin Durrheim 6. Challenging the nation in crisis-ridden societies: Nationalism and xenophobia revisited Xenia Chryssochoou 7. European vs. National identity in post-conflict countries: The case of Croatia and Serbia Margareta Jeli and Vladimir Mihi Part III: Intergroup relations 8. Collective narcissism and the clash of advantaged and disadvantaged groups Agnieszka Golec de Zavala and Oliver Keenan 9. Instilling women's virtues and fighting an evil ideology: How national narcissism boosts prejudice against disadvantaged groups Dagmara Szczepäska and Marta Marchlewska 10. Anti-Gypsyism as a historically lasting form of prejudice in politically unstable societies Anna Kende and Barbara Láticová Index
List of contributors 1. The psychology of politically unstable societies: An introduction Barbara Láticová and Anna Kende Part I: Societal and political processes 2. Corruption, cynicism, and the slow build-up of trust within weak democratic tradition Girts Dimdins 3. The role of right-wing authoritarianism in support for populist leaders Maciek Bie kowski and Mikolaj Winiewski 4. The paranoid style in East-Central European politics Péter Krekó Part II: Group processes 5. Simmering hostilities, group identity, and contested autochthony beliefs in settler societies Sibusiso Maseko and Kevin Durrheim 6. Challenging the nation in crisis-ridden societies: Nationalism and xenophobia revisited Xenia Chryssochoou 7. European vs. National identity in post-conflict countries: The case of Croatia and Serbia Margareta Jeli and Vladimir Mihi Part III: Intergroup relations 8. Collective narcissism and the clash of advantaged and disadvantaged groups Agnieszka Golec de Zavala and Oliver Keenan 9. Instilling women's virtues and fighting an evil ideology: How national narcissism boosts prejudice against disadvantaged groups Dagmara Szczepäska and Marta Marchlewska 10. Anti-Gypsyism as a historically lasting form of prejudice in politically unstable societies Anna Kende and Barbara Láticová Index
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