Political Psychology in Latin America
Herausgeber: Zúñiga, Claudia; Gibbons, Judith; López-López, Wilson
Political Psychology in Latin America
Herausgeber: Zúñiga, Claudia; Gibbons, Judith; López-López, Wilson
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This book illustrates how political psychology has addressed critical social issues in Latin America and provides a selective summary of work conducted by some of the leading Latin American researchers in political psychology.
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This book illustrates how political psychology has addressed critical social issues in Latin America and provides a selective summary of work conducted by some of the leading Latin American researchers in political psychology.
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- Psychology in Latin America
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781433832970
- ISBN-10: 1433832976
- Artikelnr.: 60580005
- Psychology in Latin America
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781433832970
- ISBN-10: 1433832976
- Artikelnr.: 60580005
Edited by Claudia Zúñiga and Wilson López-López
Introduction to Political Psychology in Latin America
Claudia Zúñiga and Wilson López-López
Chapter 1. Citizens and Democracy: Political Legitimacy Processes in Latin
American Democracies
Silvina Brussino and Daniela Alonso
Chapter 2. Emotions and Protests: Contributions to Political Psychology
from Latin American Research
Rodrigo Asún, Claudia Zúñiga, Adriana Acosta, and Regina Fernández
Chapter 3. A Psycho-Political Approach to Social Inequality in Latin
America
Débora Imhoff
Chapter 4. Youth Civic Engagement: Challenges for Social Cohesion from
Latin America
B. Paula Luengo Kanacri, Gloria Jiménez-Moya, and Roberto González
Chapter 5. Bias against Native Chileans in a Conflictive Context:
Literature Review and Theoretical Integration
Camila Salazar-Fernández and José L. Saiz
Chapter 6. Psychology of Peace: Findings and Challenges for the
Multidimensional Transformation of Violent Social Practices
Wilson López-López, Claudia Pineda-Marin, Andrea Correa-Chica, Camilo
Rincón-Unigarro, and Luis M. Silva
Chapter 7. The Relationship between Political Ideology and National
Identification in Latin America: A Meta-Analytical Synthesis
Agustín Espinosa, Erika János, Darío Páez, and Harry Lewis
Chapter 8. Political Communication and Ideology
Idaly Barreto and Iván Felipe Medina-Arboleda
Chapter 9. Memory as a Political Action: Reflections from a
Post-Dictatorial Chile
María José Reyes, Francisco Jeanneret, María Angélica Cruz, César Castillo,
Juan Jeanneret, Manuela Badilla , Juan Fernando Pavez, and Centro de
Interpretación FiSura
Chapter 10. Arguing for a Liberation Psychology
Mauricio Gaborit
Conclusion and Future Directions for Political Psychology in Latin America
Claudia Zúñiga and Wilson López-López
Claudia Zúñiga and Wilson López-López
Chapter 1. Citizens and Democracy: Political Legitimacy Processes in Latin
American Democracies
Silvina Brussino and Daniela Alonso
Chapter 2. Emotions and Protests: Contributions to Political Psychology
from Latin American Research
Rodrigo Asún, Claudia Zúñiga, Adriana Acosta, and Regina Fernández
Chapter 3. A Psycho-Political Approach to Social Inequality in Latin
America
Débora Imhoff
Chapter 4. Youth Civic Engagement: Challenges for Social Cohesion from
Latin America
B. Paula Luengo Kanacri, Gloria Jiménez-Moya, and Roberto González
Chapter 5. Bias against Native Chileans in a Conflictive Context:
Literature Review and Theoretical Integration
Camila Salazar-Fernández and José L. Saiz
Chapter 6. Psychology of Peace: Findings and Challenges for the
Multidimensional Transformation of Violent Social Practices
Wilson López-López, Claudia Pineda-Marin, Andrea Correa-Chica, Camilo
Rincón-Unigarro, and Luis M. Silva
Chapter 7. The Relationship between Political Ideology and National
Identification in Latin America: A Meta-Analytical Synthesis
Agustín Espinosa, Erika János, Darío Páez, and Harry Lewis
Chapter 8. Political Communication and Ideology
Idaly Barreto and Iván Felipe Medina-Arboleda
Chapter 9. Memory as a Political Action: Reflections from a
Post-Dictatorial Chile
María José Reyes, Francisco Jeanneret, María Angélica Cruz, César Castillo,
Juan Jeanneret, Manuela Badilla , Juan Fernando Pavez, and Centro de
Interpretación FiSura
Chapter 10. Arguing for a Liberation Psychology
Mauricio Gaborit
Conclusion and Future Directions for Political Psychology in Latin America
Claudia Zúñiga and Wilson López-López
Introduction to Political Psychology in Latin America
Claudia Zúñiga and Wilson López-López
Chapter 1. Citizens and Democracy: Political Legitimacy Processes in Latin
American Democracies
Silvina Brussino and Daniela Alonso
Chapter 2. Emotions and Protests: Contributions to Political Psychology
from Latin American Research
Rodrigo Asún, Claudia Zúñiga, Adriana Acosta, and Regina Fernández
Chapter 3. A Psycho-Political Approach to Social Inequality in Latin
America
Débora Imhoff
Chapter 4. Youth Civic Engagement: Challenges for Social Cohesion from
Latin America
B. Paula Luengo Kanacri, Gloria Jiménez-Moya, and Roberto González
Chapter 5. Bias against Native Chileans in a Conflictive Context:
Literature Review and Theoretical Integration
Camila Salazar-Fernández and José L. Saiz
Chapter 6. Psychology of Peace: Findings and Challenges for the
Multidimensional Transformation of Violent Social Practices
Wilson López-López, Claudia Pineda-Marin, Andrea Correa-Chica, Camilo
Rincón-Unigarro, and Luis M. Silva
Chapter 7. The Relationship between Political Ideology and National
Identification in Latin America: A Meta-Analytical Synthesis
Agustín Espinosa, Erika János, Darío Páez, and Harry Lewis
Chapter 8. Political Communication and Ideology
Idaly Barreto and Iván Felipe Medina-Arboleda
Chapter 9. Memory as a Political Action: Reflections from a
Post-Dictatorial Chile
María José Reyes, Francisco Jeanneret, María Angélica Cruz, César Castillo,
Juan Jeanneret, Manuela Badilla , Juan Fernando Pavez, and Centro de
Interpretación FiSura
Chapter 10. Arguing for a Liberation Psychology
Mauricio Gaborit
Conclusion and Future Directions for Political Psychology in Latin America
Claudia Zúñiga and Wilson López-López
Claudia Zúñiga and Wilson López-López
Chapter 1. Citizens and Democracy: Political Legitimacy Processes in Latin
American Democracies
Silvina Brussino and Daniela Alonso
Chapter 2. Emotions and Protests: Contributions to Political Psychology
from Latin American Research
Rodrigo Asún, Claudia Zúñiga, Adriana Acosta, and Regina Fernández
Chapter 3. A Psycho-Political Approach to Social Inequality in Latin
America
Débora Imhoff
Chapter 4. Youth Civic Engagement: Challenges for Social Cohesion from
Latin America
B. Paula Luengo Kanacri, Gloria Jiménez-Moya, and Roberto González
Chapter 5. Bias against Native Chileans in a Conflictive Context:
Literature Review and Theoretical Integration
Camila Salazar-Fernández and José L. Saiz
Chapter 6. Psychology of Peace: Findings and Challenges for the
Multidimensional Transformation of Violent Social Practices
Wilson López-López, Claudia Pineda-Marin, Andrea Correa-Chica, Camilo
Rincón-Unigarro, and Luis M. Silva
Chapter 7. The Relationship between Political Ideology and National
Identification in Latin America: A Meta-Analytical Synthesis
Agustín Espinosa, Erika János, Darío Páez, and Harry Lewis
Chapter 8. Political Communication and Ideology
Idaly Barreto and Iván Felipe Medina-Arboleda
Chapter 9. Memory as a Political Action: Reflections from a
Post-Dictatorial Chile
María José Reyes, Francisco Jeanneret, María Angélica Cruz, César Castillo,
Juan Jeanneret, Manuela Badilla , Juan Fernando Pavez, and Centro de
Interpretación FiSura
Chapter 10. Arguing for a Liberation Psychology
Mauricio Gaborit
Conclusion and Future Directions for Political Psychology in Latin America
Claudia Zúñiga and Wilson López-López