The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship

The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship
Author: Eugene Borgida,Christopher M Federico,John L Sullivan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2009-04-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780195335453

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This volume adopts an interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of citizenship that offers new insights and integrates previously disparate research agendas. It also suggests the possibility of informed interventions aimed at meeting new challenges faced by citizens in modern democracies.

Anxious Politics

Anxious Politics
Author: Bethany Albertson,Shana Kushner Gadarian
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015-08-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107081482

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Anxious Politics argues that political anxiety affects the news we consume, who we trust, and what public policies we support.

The Psychology of Democracy

The Psychology of Democracy
Author: Fathali M. Moghaddam
Publsiher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1433820870

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Fathali M. Moghaddam explores how psychological factors influence the presence, potential development, or absence of democracy. Recommendations are given for promoting the psychological processes that foster democracy. Where democracy thrives, it seems far and away the best system of governance. Yet, relatively few countries have managed to transition successfully to democracy, and none of them have attained what Fathali M. Moghaddam calls "actualized democracy," the ideal in which all citizens share full, informed, equal participation in decision making. The obstacles to democratization are daunting, yet there is hope. What is it about human nature that seems to work for or against democracy? The Psychology of Democracy explores political development through the lens of psychological science. He examines the psychological factors influencing whether and how democracy develops within a society, identifies several conditions necessary for democracy (such as freedom of speech, minority rights, and universal suffrage), and explains how psychological factors influence these conditions. He also recommends steps to promote in citizens the psychological characteristics that foster democracy. Written in a style that is both accessible and intellectually engaging, the book skillfully integrates research and an array of illustrative examples from psychology, political science and international relations, history, and literature.

Citizens and Politics

Citizens and Politics
Author: James H. Kuklinski
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2001-06-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 052159376X

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This volume brings together some of the research on citizen decision making.

The Feeling Thinking Citizen

The Feeling  Thinking Citizen
Author: Howard Lavine,Charles S. Taber
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351215930

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This book is an appreciation of the long and illustrious career of Milton Lodge. Having begun his academic life as a Kremlinologist in the 1960s, Milton Lodge radically shifted gears to become one of the most influential scholars of the past half century working at the intersection of psychology and political science. In borrowing and refashioning concepts from cognitive psychology, social cognition and neuroscience, his work has led to wholesale transformations in the way political scientists understand the mass political mind, as well as the nature and quality of democratic citizenship. In this collection, Lodge’s collaborators and colleagues describe how his work has influenced their own careers, and how his insights have been synthesized into the bloodstream of contemporary political psychology. The volume includes personal reflections from Lodge’s longstanding collaborators as well as original research papers from leading figures in political psychology who have drawn inspiration from the Lodgean oeuvre. Reflecting on his multi-facetted contribution to the study of political psychology, The Feeling, Thinking Citizen illustrates the centrality of Lodge’s work in constructing a psychologically plausible model of the democratic citizen.

A Citizen s Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting

A Citizen   s Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting
Author: David P. Redlawsk,Michael W. Habegger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317272878

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In the run-up to a contentious 2020 presidential election, the much-maligned American voter may indeed be wondering, “How did we get here?” A Citizen’s Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting offers a way of thinking about how voters make decisions that provides both hope and concern. In many ways, voters may be able to effectively process vast amounts of information in order to decide which candidates to vote for in concert with their ideas, values, and priorities. But human limitations in information processing must give us pause. While we all might think we want to be rational information processors, political psychologists recognize that most of the time we do not have the time or the motivation to do so. The question is, can voters do a “good enough” job even if they fail to account for everything during the campaign? Evidence suggests that they can, but it isn’t easy. Here, Redlawsk and Habegger portray a wide variety of voter styles and approaches—from the most motivated and engaged to the farthest removed and disenchanted—in vignettes that connect the long tradition of voter survey research to real life voting challenges. They explore how voters search for political information and make use of it in evaluating candidates and their positions. Ultimately, they find that American voters are reasonably competent in making well-enough informed vote choices efficiently and responsibly. For citizen voters as well as students and scholars, these results should encourage regular turnout for elections now and in the future.

The Psychology of Democracy

The Psychology of Democracy
Author: Darren G. Lilleker,Billur Aslan Ozgul
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2021-09-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000452570

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What is a democracy? Why do we form democratic systems? Can democracy survive in an age of distrust and polarisation? The Psychology of Democracy explains the psychological underpinnings behind why people engage with and participate in politics. Covering the influence that political campaigns and media play, the book analyses topical and real-world political events including the Arab Spring, Brexit, Black Lives Matter, the US 2020 elections and the Covidd-19 pandemic. Lilleker and Ozgul take the reader on a journey to explore the cognitive processes at play when engaging with a political news item all the way through to taking to the streets to protest government policy and action. In an age of post-truth and populism, The Psychology of Democracy shows us how a strong and healthy democracy depends upon the feelings and emotions of its citizens, including trust, belonging, empowerment and representation, as much as on electoral processes.

The Politics of Tragedy and Democratic Citizenship

The Politics of Tragedy and Democratic Citizenship
Author: Robert C. Pirro
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781441125064

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This study of the political significance of theories of tragedy and ordinary language uses of "tragedy" offers a fresh perspective on democracy in contemporary times.