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Autorenporträt
Fathali M. Moghaddam is Professor of Psychology at Georgetown University, where he served as Director of the Interdisciplinary Program in Cognitive Science (2016-21). He also served as Editor-in-Chief of the APA journal Peace and Con¿ict: Journal of Peace Psychology (2014-21). His extensive publications include about thirty books and 300 papers, and he has won a number of prestigious academic awards.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1. A psychological perspective on the puzzle of revolution Part I. Getting to Revolutionary Collective Action 2. Psychological theories and revolution: Material factors as drivers 3. Psychological theories and revolution: Subjective factors as drivers Part II. Regime Change 4. The tipping-point in regime collapse: Power and authority in transition 5. Psychological processes underlying revolutionary regime change 6. Psychological stepping stones to revolution Part III. What Happens After Regime Change 7. Behavioral continuity and attempts at perpetual revolution 8. Cultural carriers and the failure of revolutionaries to shape behavior 9. The role of personality in revolutions Part IV. Reevaluating Revolutions 10. The Illusion-Motivation Model of Revolution 11. Does human nature doom revolutions? Afterword: Revolutions as acts of collective creativity References Index.
Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1. A psychological perspective on the puzzle of revolution Part I. Getting to Revolutionary Collective Action 2. Psychological theories and revolution: Material factors as drivers 3. Psychological theories and revolution: Subjective factors as drivers Part II. Regime Change 4. The tipping-point in regime collapse: Power and authority in transition 5. Psychological processes underlying revolutionary regime change 6. Psychological stepping stones to revolution Part III. What Happens After Regime Change 7. Behavioral continuity and attempts at perpetual revolution 8. Cultural carriers and the failure of revolutionaries to shape behavior 9. The role of personality in revolutions Part IV. Reevaluating Revolutions 10. The Illusion-Motivation Model of Revolution 11. Does human nature doom revolutions? Afterword: Revolutions as acts of collective creativity References Index.
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