Political psychology: neuroscience, genetics, and politics
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction -- The importance of political psychology -- A brief methodology primer for political psychologists -- A short history of a long tradition -- Neuroscience and political psychology -- Brain and conscious mind -- Political action: the uses and limits of the mind -- Personality and political psychology -- Political psychology and democratic politics -- Using the past and present so as to live in the future -- Conclusion: political psychology and politics |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 314 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9780195370645 |
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adam_text | Preface
xi
Section
I.
Introduction
Chapter
ι
THE IMPORTANCE OF POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
3
I. The Field of Political Psychology
4
The Social Organization of Political
Psychology
8
II. The Core Concerns of Political
Psychology
10
The Usefulness of Taxonomies
13
Human Nature and Human Politics
14
III. Doing Political Psychology
20
Explanation in Political Psychology
23
Description and Explanation in Political
Psychology
26
IV. Plan of the Book
33
Exercises
34
Chapter
2
A BRIEF METHODOLOGY PRIMER FOR
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS yj
I. Explanations as Persuasion or Justification and
Explanation as Knowledge
37
II. Generating Explanations: Theorizing
40
III. Getting Observations: Data, Sampling, and
Generalization
44
Surveys
—
Samples from a Population of
Interest
45
Experiments
48
Other Data Collections Methodologies
51
IV. Measuring Concepts: Measurement
Theory
51
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
56
V. What Can Observations Tell Us? How Can We
Find Out?
56
Correlation
60
Forms of Relationships
62
VI. Conclusions
64
Exercises
65
Chapter
3
A SHORT HISTORY OF A LONG
TRADITION
68
I. Time
70
Understanding
Premodern
Conceptions
of Time
70
Understanding Modern Time
73
II. Emotion and Reason Shaping Political
Psychology
77
Human Nature and Conceptions
of Time
84
III. The Modern Dilemma: The Unexpected
Traj ectory of Progress
88
IV. Conclusions
94
Exercises
95
Chapter
4
NEUROSCIENCE
AND POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
99
I.
Neuroscience
and Time
100
IL Neuroscience
and Knowledge
107
III.
Neuroscience
and Action
108
IV. Psychology and Knowledge
113
Valence Conception
113
Discrete or Appraisal Conceptions
114
Dimensional
Conceptions
116
Early
119
Current
119
vn
CONTENTS
V. Conclusions
Exercises
121
120
Section II. Political Psychology
Chapter
5
BRAIN AND CONSCIOUS MIND 131
I. The Psychology of Mind and Brain
132
Split Brain Experiments
138
II. Time and Brain Functions
140
III. A Provisional Beginning: The Theory of
Affective Intelligence
143
IV. The Politics of Mind and Brain
146
V. Conclusions
153
Exercises
154
Chapter
6
POLITICAL ACTION —THE USES AND
LIMITS OF THE MIND 160
I. The Limits of the Mind, the Blind Spot of
Political Psychology
162
An Overview of Preconscious Appraisal and
Action
163
II. Political Psychology Wrestles with the
Unconscious
168
The Preconscious and Politics
170
III. Dual Process Models
—
Brain and Mind
173
IV. Conclusions
175
Suggested Foundational Readings in Neural
Processes and Actions
178
Exercises
178
Chapter
7
PERSONALITY AND POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
185
I. A Very Brief Historical Introduction to
Personality
189
Personality as Taxonomy
—
Personality as
Types
190
The Four Humors
iço
Modern Research on Personality
192
Personality in Psychobiography
196
II. Personality in Political Psychology
199
Four Limitations of Trait Conceptions of
Personality
202
III. Neuroscience and Personality
206
IV. Pathology and Research Agenda of Personality
in Political Psychology
209
V. Political Psychology and Personality Going
Forward
212
Suggested Readings
214
Recent Reviews of the Literature
214
Recent Application of Dual Model to
Personality
215
Recent Neural Network Approaches to
Personality
215
Resources
215
Exercises
215
Chapter
8
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND
DEMOCRATIC POLITICS
222
I. How Do We Know?
224
II. How We Manage: Dual Process Models
232
Moral Judgment
236
Free Will
238
III. The Special Challenge of Manipulation
240
IV. Rethinking Core Conceptions
242
Exercises
244
Appendix
248
Critical Booh and Articles Exploring
Biological Sources of Variation in
Personality
248
Gene Environment Interactions
249
Motor Action (Behavior)
249
Vision
249
Memory
249
Seminal Pieces Regarding Genes and Political
Attitudes
250
Applications to Political Psychology—Selected
Examples
250
Developmental Psychology
251
Early Seminal Work on Personality
251
Contents
¡χ
Some Primers: Evolutionary Accounts and
Probabilistic
Epigénesis
251
Affective
Neuroscience
251
Early Basics
251
Recent Basics
252
Consciousness and Preconsciousness
253
Amygdala—A Bit of Neurobiology to Get You
Started
254
Social
Neuroscience
254
Behavioral Development
254
Neural Development
255
Decision
Neuroscience
255
Section III. Political Social Psychology
Chapter
9
USING THE PAST AND PRESENT
TO LIVE IN THE FUTURE
—
A BRIEF
REPRISE
259
I. Explaining Human Decision Making:
Context
261
Context in Political Philosophy
263
Context in Psychology
265
The Role of Authority in Defining
Context
266
Prison Experiments: Producing Autocracy or
Collective Action
267
A Preliminary Consideration of Authority and
Context in Politics
269
II. A Provisional Psychological Taxonomy of
Context
270
Assessing the Empirical Story
272
The Normative Story
273
III. Affect and Context
275
IV. A Taxonomy of Context or a Taxonomy of
Contexts
280
Exercises
280
Chapter
10
CONCLUSION—POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
AND POLITICS
285
I. Introduction
285
II. The Limitations of Political Psychology
286
III. An Agenda for Political Psychology
(Redux)
288
IV. Political Psychology for the Young
Scholar
291
V. Choosing Research Topics
292
VI. Political Psychology for the Citizen
295
Index
301
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