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The Cambridge Handbook of Political Psychology The Cambridge Handbook of Political Psychology provides a comprehensive reviewofthepsychologyofpoliticalbehaviourfromaninternationalperspec- tive.Itscoveragespansfromfoundationalapproachestopoliticalpsychology, including the evolutionary, personality, and developmental roots of political attitudes,tocontemporarychallengestogovernance,includingpopulism,hate speech, conspiracy beliefs, inequality, climate change, and terrorism. Each chapterfeaturescutting-edgeresearchfrominternationallyrenownedscholars whooffertheiruniqueinsightsintohowpeoplethink,feel,andactindifferent politicalcontexts. By taking a distinctively international approach,this hand- book highlights the nuances of political behaviour across cultures and geo- graphicalregions,aswellasthetruismsofpoliticalpsychologythattranscend context.Academics,graduatestudents,andpractitionersalike,aswellasthose generally interested in politics and human behaviour, will benefit from this definitive overview of how people shape – and are shaped by – their political environment in arapidly changing twenty-firstcentury. danny osborne isanAssociateProfessorintheSchoolofPsychologyatthe UniversityofAuckland,NewZealand.Hisresearchfocusesonthefactorsthat contribute to, and impede, people’s intentions to redress inequality, with a particularemphasisonideologyandcollectiveaction.Hehaspublishedmore than 120 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on core topics within politicalpsychology. chris g. sibley isaProfessorintheSchoolofPsychologyattheUniversity of Auckland, New Zealand. He is the founder of the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study, a 20-year longitudinal national probability study of social andpoliticalattitudes.Hehaspublishedmorethan300peer-reviewedjournal articlesandbookchapters.Heisalsoaco-editorofTheCambridgeHandbook of thePsychologyof Prejudice (2016). Published online by Cambridge University Press Published online by Cambridge University Press The Cambridge Handbook of Political Psychology Edited by Danny Osborne UniversityofAuckland Chris G. Sibley UniversityofAuckland Published online by Cambridge University Press UniversityPrintingHouse,CambridgeCB28BS,UnitedKingdom OneLibertyPlaza,20thFloor,NewYork,NY10006,USA 477WilliamstownRoad,PortMelbourne,VIC3207,Australia 314–321,3rdFloor,Plot3,SplendorForum,JasolaDistrictCentre,NewDelhi–110025,India 103PenangRoad,#05–06/07,VisioncrestCommercial,Singapore238467 CambridgeUniversityPressispartoftheUniversityofCambridge. ItfurtherstheUniversity’smissionbydisseminatingknowledgeinthepursuitof education,learning,andresearchatthehighestinternationallevelsofexcellence. www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9781108489638 DOI:10.1017/9781108779104 ©CambridgeUniversityPress2022 Thispublicationisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexception andtotheprovisionsofrelevantcollectivelicensingagreements, noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplacewithoutthewritten permissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublished2022 AcataloguerecordforthispublicationisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Names:Osborne,Danny,1981-editor.|Sibley,ChrisG.,editor. Title:TheCambridgehandbookofpoliticalpsychology/editedbyDannyOsborne, UniversityofAuckland,ChrisG.Sibley,UniversityofAuckland. Description:FirstEdition.|NewYork:CambridgeUniversityPress,2022.|Series:CHPSCambridge handbooksinpsychology|Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. Identifiers:LCCN2021035037(print)|LCCN2021035038(ebook)|ISBN9781108489638(Hardback)| ISBN9781108747417(Paperback)|ISBN9781108779104(ePub) Subjects:LCSH:Politicalpsychology. Classification:LCCJA74.5.C282022(print)|LCCJA74.5(ebook)|DDC320.01/9–dc23 LCrecordavailableathttps://lccn.loc.gov/2021035037 LCebookrecordavailableathttps://lccn.loc.gov/2021035038 ISBN978-1-108-48963-8Hardback ISBN978-1-108-74741-7Paperback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityforthepersistenceoraccuracy ofURLsforexternalorthird-partyinternetwebsitesreferredtointhispublication anddoesnotguaranteethatanycontentonsuchwebsitesis,orwillremain, accurateorappropriate. Published online by Cambridge University Press This book isdedicatedto AuroraMetheney and Lauren Duck Published online by Cambridge University Press Published online by Cambridge University Press Contents List ofFigures page xi List ofTables xii List ofContributors xiii Part I Foundations of Political Psychology 1 PoliticalPsychology: AdvancinganInternational Perspective onthe Psychology of PoliticalBehaviour danny osborne and chris g. sibley 3 2 The EvolutionaryBasisof PoliticalIdeology scott claessens, ananish chaudhuri, chris g. sibley, and quentin d. atkinson 22 3 Genetic Contributions to Political Phenomena rose mcdermott 37 4 The Psychology andNeuroscience of Partisanship elizabeth harris, philip pa¨rnamets, anni sternisko, claire robertson, and jay j. van bavel 50 5 The Personality Basis of PoliticalPreferences christopher m. federico 68 6 The Structure, Prevalence, andNature of Mass Belief Systems bert n. bakker and yphtach lelkes 89 7 The Psychology of Public Opinion lauren c. howe and jon a. krosnick 104 8 RationalChoiceand Information Processing dennis chong and kevin j. mullinix 118 9 Emotionsand Politics david p. redlawsk and kyle mattes 139 10 The Developmental Science of Politics: Insights from the 2016 US Presidential Election christia spears brown and rebecca bigler 159 Published online by Cambridge University Press viii Contents Part II The Politics of Intergroup Attitudes 11 Authoritarianism: Conceptualisation, Research, andNew Developments john duckitt 177 12 APoliticalPsychology of Ethnocentrism boris bizumic and hannah sheppard 198 13 Collective Narcissism: How BeingNarcissistic about Your Groups Shapes Politics, GroupProcesses, and IntergroupRelations irem eker, aleksandra cichocka, and aleksandra cislak 214 14 DemographicChange, White Decline, andthe Changing Nature of Racial Politics in Election Campaigns loren collingwood, stephanie l. demora, and sean long 228 15 Macro-diversity and IntergroupAttitudes oliver christ, katharina schmid, and eva g. t. green 243 16 ThePersistence of Gender inCampaigns and Elections kathleen rogers and kira sanbonmatsu 258 17 ThePolitics of Abortion, Pregnancy, and Motherhood robbie m. sutton, amy murphy, aino petterson, and karen m. douglas 272 18 Religiosityand Openness to Authoritarian Governance ariel malka 284 19 TheConsequences of Moral Conviction in Politics: More Negative Than Positive? brittany e. hanson, daniel c. wisneski, and g. scott morgan 298 20 ThePolitical Psychology of National Identity kumar yogeeswaran and maykel verkuyten 311 21 ThePolitical Dynamics of ImmigrationOpinion Worldwide nicholas a. valentino and yunsieg p. kim 329 22 International and Individual Differences inSupportfor Human Rights sam mcfarland 346 Part III Contemporary Challenges to Democracy 23 ThePolitical Psychology of Inequality: Why Rising Rates of EconomicInequality Affect OurHealth and Democracy danny osborne, julia c. becker, joaqu´ın bahamondes, and efra´ın garc´ıa-sa´nchez 363 Published online by Cambridge University Press Contents ix 24 How Social ClassInfluencesPoliticalChoices geoffrey evans and aleksei opacic 382 25 FearandLoathinginAmericanPolitics:AReviewofAffectivePolarisation shanto iyengar 399 26 PoliticalExtremism jan-willem van prooijen and andre´ p. m. krouwel 414 27 The Politics of Hate: DerogatoryLanguagein Politics and IntergroupRelations michał bilewicz and wiktor soral 429 28 Populism elisabeth gidengil and dietlind stolle 442 29 ACultural Theoryof Autocracy-vs-Democracy: Onthe Psychological Foundations of Political Regimes christian welzel 458 30 Psychological TheoriesMeetthe Challenge ofPersuadingand Mobilising Voters donald p. green and jose´ s. gomez 476 31 Collective Action forSocial Change:Individual, Group,and Contextual FactorsShapingCollective Action andIts Outcomes emma f. thomas, winnifred r. louis, and craig mcgarty 492 32 OpinionFormation andPolarisation in the News Feed Era: Effects from Digital, Social, and Mobile Media johanna dunaway and jaime settle 508 33 Conspiracy Theory Belief and Conspiratorial Thinking christina e. farhart 526 34 PoliticalPsychology and the Climate Crisis nathaniel geiger, mike gruszczynski, and janet k. swim 546 35 The Political Psychology of Cyberterrorism ryan shandler, keren l. g. snider, and daphna canetti 565 36 Reconciliation inthe Aftermathof Collective Violence johanna ray vollhardt, hu young jeong, and rezarta bilali 582 Part IV Diversifying Perspectives in Political Psychology 37 PoliticalPsychology in the Global South: Collective Memory, IntergroupRelations, Ideology, andPolitical Participation eduardo j. rivera pichardo, salvador vargas salfate, and john t. jost 601 Published online by Cambridge University Press x Contents 38 PoliticalPsychology in the Arab Region: A Commentaryon Navigating Research inUnstable Contexts diala r. hawi, fouad bou zeineddine, rim saab, arin h. ayanian, and charles harb 624 39 Critical Perspectives in Political Psychology cristian tileaga˘ and martha augoustinos 640 40 Rethinking Group Dynamics: The Cuban Missile Crisis Revisited alex mintz and kasey barr 656 41 Two Sides of the Same Coin: ANew Look atDifferences and Similarities across Political Ideology joris lammers and matthew baldwin 674 Index 687 Published online by Cambridge University Press

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