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BL
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Record Number
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839916
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Title & Author
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Political psychology : : a social psychological approach /\ edited by Christopher J. Hewer Evanthia Lyons.
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Publication Statement
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Hoboken, NJ :: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,, 2018.
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, ©2018
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Series Statement
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BPS textbooks in psychology
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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1118982363
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: 111898238X
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: 9781118982365
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: 9781118982389
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1118982371
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9781118982372
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9781118982396
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Intro; TITLE PAGE; COPYRIGHT PAGE; BRIEF CONTENTS; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1 SOME HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL CONSIDERATIONS; WHEN PEOPLE COME TOGETHER; SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY; THE DEVELOPMENT OF RELIGIOUS IDENTITIES; INTERSECTING HISTORIES: JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY, AND ISLAM; THE ISSUE OF GOVERNANCE; TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY; THE SOCIAL AND MORAL ORDER; THE SEARCH FOR SCIENTIFIC UNDERSTANDING; PSYCHOLOGY: A NEW WAY OF SEEING THE WORLD; THE INFLUENCE OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY; LOCATING THE ROOT OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL COGNITION.
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A SOCIETAL APPROACH TO POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGYSOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONISM; THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY; SUMMARY; GLOSSARY; FURTHER READING; QUESTIONS FOR GROUP DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 2 A CRITICAL HISTORY OF RESEARCH METHODS; WHAT DO WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE WORLD AND WHY?; HOW CAN WE KNOW THE WORLD?; SEARCHING FOR UNIVERSAL LAWS OF BEHAVIOR; THE COMPUTABILITY PROBLEM; THE HISTORIC NATURE OF RESEARCH FINDINGS; THE ORIGIN OF STATISTICS; THE CONSTRUCTION OF NORMS, NORMALITY, AND NORMALCY; USING STATISTICAL MEASURES AND MODELS FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES; THE NULL HYPOTHESIS SIGNIFICANCE TEST.
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BAYESIAN METHODSTHE ISSUE OF REPLICATION; THE FILE DRAWER EFFECT; A CAUTIONARY NOTE ON THEORY; CONCLUSIONS; SUMMARY; GLOSSARY; FURTHER READING; QUESTIONS FOR GROUP DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 3 FROM ALIENATION TO ESTRANGEMENT: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PSYCHOLOGY; MECHANISTIC MODELS; KARL MARX; ALIENATION; ERICH FROMM; R.D. LAING; MYSTIFICATION; MICHEL FOUCAULT; DISCURSIVE REGIMES, POWER, AND FREEDOM; DISCIPLINARY BOUNDARIES; POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE OF THE SELF; SVETLANA BOYM; ESTRANGEMENT; OFF-MODERN PSYCHOLOGY; ART AND DISSENT; SUMMARY; GLOSSARY; FURTHER READING; QUESTIONS FOR GROUP DISCUSSION.
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CHAPTER 4 THE POLITICS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL LANGUAGE: DISCOURSE AND RHETORICDISCURSIVE PSYCHOLOGY, RHETORICAL PSYCHOLOGY, AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY; THE SCIENTIFIC LABORATORY; THE VALIDITY OF EXPERIMENTS AND SURVEYS; LANGUAGE, DISCOURSE, AND RHETORIC; ARGUING AND THINKING; RELATIVISM AND IDEOLOGY-OR THE DP-CA/RP-CDA FANDANGO; IDEOLOGY; CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS; THE POLITICS OF EXPERIENCE; CONSPIRACY DISCOURSE; A COGNITIVE APPROACH TO CONSPIRACY; REINSTATING THE THINKING PERSON; SUMMARY; GLOSSARY; FURTHER READING; A USEFUL FOLLOW UP THAT ADDRESSES ISSUES OF RELATIVISM AND REFLEXIVITY.
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FOR FURTHER DEBATE AND DISCUSSION OF THE DP-CA/RP-CDA FANDANGO:QUESTIONS FOR GROUP DISCUSSION; CHAPTER 5 IDENTITY; IDENTITY AND HUMAN RELATIONS; CATEGORIZATION; SELF AND SOCIETY; OCCUPATIONAL IDENTITY: ROLES AND PERFORMANCE; POLITICAL MOBILIZATION: NATIONAL IDENTITY AND NATIONALISM; IDENTITY THREATS; IDENTITY POLITICS; IMAGE, IMAGES, AND APPEARANCE; POLITICAL IDENTITIES; SOCIAL IDENTITY THEORY; IDENTITY PROCESS THEORY; DISCURSIVE APPROACHES TO IDENTITY; NARRATIVE IDENTITIES; CONCLUSIONS; SUMMARY; GLOSSARY; FURTHER READING; QUESTIONS FOR GROUP DISCUSSION.
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Subject
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Political psychology.
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Subject
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Political psychology.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Essays.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- General.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- National.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Reference.
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Dewey Classification
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320.01/9
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LC Classification
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JA74.5.P65 2018
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Added Entry
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Hewer, Chris,1957-
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Lyons, Evanthia
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