The Cambridge Handbook of Political Psychology by Danny Osborne

The Cambridge Handbook of Political Psychology by Danny Osborne

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This handbook reviews the psychology of political behaviour from an international perspective, covering foundational approaches and contemporary challenges. Scholars, students and practitioners will find up-to-date literature reviews and research insights from leading scholars into how people think, feel and act in different political contexts.

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The Cambridge Handbook of Political Psychology by Danny Osborne

This handbook reviews the psychology of political behaviour from an international perspective, covering foundational approaches and contemporary challenges. Scholars, students and practitioners will find up-to-date literature reviews and research insights from leading scholars into how people think, feel and act in different political contexts.
'Danny Osborne and Chris Sibley have assembled what is arguably the most comprehensive, expansive, and engaging handbook concerning political psychology to be found anywhere in the literatureThis handbook, which must be regarded as a tour de force, consists of major contributions from both 'rising stars' and more senior scholars within the field of political psychology. This handbook is a must-read for anyone desiring to deepen their insights into the dynamics of human political behavior.' Jim Sidanius, Harvard University, USA
'We live at a moment in history where political information (and misinformation) can be disseminated at lightning speed, creating and polarizing partisans. Understanding political behavior, divides, and progress in this context is a fascinating and important task, but one that can be frustrating. It is here that this handbook comes in, distilling decades of research on political psychology in a comprehensive volume. Unifying fresh and established experts, this book sheds light on issues that are affecting us on the ground: populism, identity, conflict, and change. Consequently, it is an invaluable resource for those studying, or interested in, the psychology of political behavior.' Fiona Kate Barlow, The University of Queensland, Australia
Sibley, Chris G.: - Chris G. Sibley is a social psychologist and founder of the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study (NZAVS), a twenty-year longitudinal national probability study of social attitudes, personality and health outcomes across New Zealand. As an author on over 200 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, he was identified as a 'Rising Star' by the Association for Psychological Science in 2011 and received the Erik Erikson Early Career Award in 2014 from the International Society of Political Psychology. He is a long-time collaborator of Dr Fiona Kate Barlow, and currently holds an Associate Professorship at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
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ISBN 13 9781108747417
ISBN 10 1108747418
Title The Cambridge Handbook of Political Psychology
Author Danny Osborne
Series Cambridge Handbooks In Psychology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2022-02-24
Number of pages 800
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