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The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship (Hardcover)
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The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship (Hardcover)
Series: Series in Political Psychology
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While scholars in political science, social psychology, and mass
communications have made notable contributions to understanding
democratic citizenship, they concentrate on very different
dimensions of citizenship. The current volume challenges this
fragmentary pattern of inquiry, and 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.
The volume is organized around five themes related to democratic
citizenship: citizen knowledge about politics; persuasion processes
and intervention processes; group identity and perception of
individual citizens and social groups; hate crimes and intolerance;
and the challenge of rapid changes in technology and mass media.
These themes address the key challenges to existing perspectives on
citizenship, represent themes that are central to the health of
democratic societies, and reflect ongoing lines of research that
offer important contributions to an interdisciplinary political
psychology perspective on citizenship. In several cases, scholars
may be unaware of work in other disciplines on the same topic and
might well benefit from greater intellectual commerce. These themes
provide excellent opportunities for the interdisciplinary
cross-talk that characterizes the contributions to this volume by
prominent scholars from psychology, political science, sociology,
and mass communications. In the final section, distinguished
commentators reflect on different aspects of the scholarly agenda
put forth in this volume, including what this body of work suggests
about the state of political psychology's contributions to our
understanding of these issues.
Thus this volume aims to provide a multifaceted, interdisciplinary
look at the political psychology of democratic citizenship. The
interdisciplinary bent of contemporary work in political psychology
may uniquely equip it to create a more nuanced understanding of
citizenship issues and of competing democratic theories.
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