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Relationships of culture and political psychology shape a wide range of important contemporary political issues. The distinguished contributors to this book make use of diverse theories of psychology, informed by a broadly comparable understanding of the nature of culture. The book is an important landmark in developing the field of political psychology, developing insights from psychological anthropologists, political scientists and crosscultural psychologists. Critical contemporary social, political and cultural issues of ethnic and crosscultural conflict around the world are crying out for…mehr

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Relationships of culture and political psychology shape a wide range of important contemporary political issues. The distinguished contributors to this book make use of diverse theories of psychology, informed by a broadly comparable understanding of the nature of culture. The book is an important landmark in developing the field of political psychology, developing insights from psychological anthropologists, political scientists and crosscultural psychologists. Critical contemporary social, political and cultural issues of ethnic and crosscultural conflict around the world are crying out for theories making use of the powerful lens of culture along with other refractory frameworks.
Autorenporträt
ANAT BARDI PhD candidate of a Doctoral Fellowship, Israel Foundation Trustees J.W. BERRY Professor of Psychology, Queen's University DAVID CRYSTAL Assistant Professor, Psychology Department, Georgetown University GEORGE A. DEVOS Professor of Psychological Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley ALAN PAGE FISKE Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles OFER FELDMAN Associate Professor, Naruto University of Education, Japan ALLEN JOHNSON Professor, Departments of Anthropology and Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles RUDOLF KALIN Professor and Head of Department of Psychology, Queen's University at Kingston KWOK LEUNG Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychology, Chinese University of Hong Kong JOS D. MELOEN Senior Research, Department of Public Administration (Sociology), University of Leiden, The Netherlands FATHALI M. MOGHADDAM Professor of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. LUCIAN W. PYE Ford Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MARC HOWARD ROSS William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Political Science, Bryn Mawr College WALTER G. STEPHAN Professor of Psychology, New Mexico State University SHALOM H. SCHWARTZ Leon and Clara Sznajderman Professor of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem PHILIP E. TETLOCK Harold Burtt Professor of Psychology and Political Science, The Ohio State University.