Aimed at the general public and students in the U.S. and internationally, The Trump Effect provides a systemic multifaceted analysis based on multiple theories of social identity, emotions, cognitions, morality, and power to explain the broader social phenomena of the rise of individuals in society.
Aimed at the general public and students in the U.S. and internationally, The Trump Effect provides a systemic multifaceted analysis based on multiple theories of social identity, emotions, cognitions, morality, and power to explain the broader social phenomena of the rise of individuals in society.
Karina V. Korostelina is a Professor at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, and a Director of the Program on History, Memory and Conflict at George Mason University. Professor Korostelina is a social psychologist whose work focuses on social identity and identity-based conflicts, intergroup insult, the nation building processes, role of history in conflict and post-conflict societies, conflict resolution and peacebuilding. She is a recipient of thirty-nine fellowships and grants. She has edited six books and authored nine books and numerous articles.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Acknowledgement Introduction Chapter 1: Candidate Trump Chapter 2: Win With Me Chapter 3: The Great Insulter Chapter 4: Angry As Hell Chapter 5: The World Is Simple Chapter 6: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Chapter 7: Making America Great Again Conclusion Selected bibliography
Table of Contents Acknowledgement Introduction Chapter 1: Candidate Trump Chapter 2: Win With Me Chapter 3: The Great Insulter Chapter 4: Angry As Hell Chapter 5: The World Is Simple Chapter 6: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Chapter 7: Making America Great Again Conclusion Selected bibliography
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