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Political Psychology A Social Psychological Approach BPS Textbooks in Psychology BPS Wiley presents a comprehensive and authoritative series covering everything a student needs in order to complete an undergraduate degree in psychology. Refreshingly written to consider more than North American research, this series is the first to give a truly international perspective. Written by the very best names in the field, the series offers an extensive range of titles from introductory level through to final year optional modules, and every text fully complies with the BPS syllabus in the topic. No other series bears the BPS seal of approval! Many of the books are supported by a companion website, featuring a dditional resource materials for both instructors and students, designed to encourage critical thinking, and providing for all your course lecturing and testing needs. For other titles in this series, please go to http://psychsource.bps.org.uk Political Psychology A Social Psychological Approach EDITED BY CHRISTOPHER J. HEWER & EVANTHIA LYONS This edition first published 2018 © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, except as permitted by law. Advice on how to obtain permission to reuse material from this title is available at http://www.wiley.com/go/permissions. The right of Christopher J. Hewer & Evanthia Lyons to be identified as the author of the editorial material in this work has been asserted in accordance with law. 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The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for your situation. You should consult with a specialist where appropriate. Further, readers should be aware that websites listed in this work may have changed or disappeared between when this work was written and when it is read. Neither the publisher nor authors shall be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damages, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damages. Library of Congress Cataloging‐in‐Publication Data Names: Hewer, Chris, 1957– editor. | Lyons, Evanthia, editor. Title: Political psychology / edited by Christopher J. Hewer and Evanthia Lyons. Description: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2018. | Series: BPS textbooks in psychology | Includes index. | Identifiers: LCCN 2018013085 (print) | LCCN 2018029389 (ebook) | ISBN 9781118982389 (pdf) | ISBN 9781118982372 (epub) | ISBN 9781118982396 (cloth) | ISBN 9781118929339 (pbk.) Subjects: LCSH: Political psychology. Classification: LCC JA74.5 (ebook) | LCC JA74.5 .P633 2018 (print) | DDC 320.01/9–dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018013085 Cover image: The Leningrad (later Neptune) Cinema Mosaic: Gdansk, Poland by Anna Fiszer, 1957 Cover design by Wiley Set in 11.5/13.5pt Dante by SPi Global, Pondicherry, India 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Brief Contents List of Contributors xv Preface xx CHAPTER 1 Some Historical and Philosophical Considerations 1 Christopher J. Hewer CHAPTER 2 A Critical History of Research Methods 28 Ron Roberts and Christopher J. Hewer CHAPTER 3 From Alienation to Estrangement: Political Thought and Psychology 54 Ron Roberts CHAPTER 4 The Politics of Psychological Language: Discourse and Rhetoric 73 Simon Locke CHAPTER 5 Identity 93 Christopher J. Hewer and Evanthia Lyons CHAPTER 6 Narrating as Political Action 114 Brian Schiff CHAPTER 7 Connecting Social Exclusion and Agency: Social Class Matters 134 Sarah Jay, Orla Muldoon, and Caroline Howarth CHAPTER 8 Migration 152 Spyridoula Ntani, Artemis M. Griva, and Xenia Chryssochoou CHAPTER 9 Political Decision‐Making 168 Jack S. Levy vi BRiEf ConTEnTs CHAPTER 10 Foreign Policy and Identity 189 Emma O’Dwyer CHAPTER 11 Social Memory and the Collective Past 207 Christopher J. Hewer CHAPTER 12 Crowds, Social Identities, and the Shaping of  Everyday Social Relations 231 Fergus G. Neville and Stephen D. Reicher CHAPTER 13 State Militarism and International Conflict 253 Stephen Gibson CHAPTER 14 Social Influence and Malevolent Authority: Obedience Revisited 271 Ron Roberts CHAPTER 15 Intergroup Conflict, Peace, and Reconciliation 292 J. Christopher Cohrs, Johanna R. Vollhardt, and Shelley McKeown References 313 index 349 Contents List of Contributors xv Preface xx CHAPTER 1 Some Historical and Philosophical Considerations 1 Christopher J. Hewer When People Come Together 3 Social Psychology 4 The Development of Religious Identities 5 Intersecting Histories: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam 5 The Issue of Governance 8 Transformations in the Twentieth Century 8 The Social and Moral Order 10 The Search for Scientific Understanding 11 Psychology: A New Way of Seeing the World 12 The Influence of Political Philosophy on Social Psychology 14 Locating the Root of Human Behavior 15 Social Cognition 17 A Societal Approach to Political Psychology 18 Social Constructionism 19 The Social Construction of Reality 22 Summary 24 Glossary 24 Further Reading 26 Questions for Group Discussion 27 CHAPTER 2 A Critical History of Research Methods 28 Ron Roberts and Christopher J. Hewer What Do We Want to Know About the World and Why? 30 How Can We Know the World? 31 Searching for Universal Laws of Behavior 32 The Computability Problem 33 viii ConTEnTs The Historic Nature of Research Findings 35 The Origin of Statistics 37 The Construction of Norms, Normality, and Normalcy 38 Using Statistical Measures and Models for  Political Purposes 40 The Null Hypothesis Significance Test 43 Bayesian Methods 45 The Issue of Replication 47 The File Drawer Effect 48 A Cautionary Note on Theory 48 Conclusions 50 Summary 50 Glossary 51 Further Reading 52 Questions for Group Discussion 53 CHAPTER 3 From Alienation to Estrangement: Political Thought and Psychology 54 Ron Roberts Mechanistic Models 56 Karl Marx 57 Alienation 58 Erich Fromm 59 R. D. Laing 61 Mystification 61 Michel Foucault 62 Discursive Regimes, Power, and Freedom 63 Disciplinary boundaries 63 Politics and governance of the self 64 Svetlana Boym 66 Estrangement 66 Off‐modern psychology 68 Art and dissent 69 Summary 70 Glossary 71 Further Reading 71 Questions for Group Discussion 71 viii ConTEnTs ConTEnTs ix CHAPTER 4 The Politics of Psychological Language: Discourse and Rhetoric 73 Simon Locke Discursive Psychology, Rhetorical Psychology, and  Cognitive Psychology 75 The Scientific Laboratory 76 The Validity of Experiments and Surveys 77 Language, Discourse, and Rhetoric 78 Arguing and Thinking 80 Relativism and Ideology—or the DP‐CA/RP‐CDA Fandango 81 Ideology 83 Critical Discourse Analysis 84 The Politics of Experience 85 Conspiracy Discourse 86 A Cognitive Approach to Conspiracy 87 Reinstating the Thinking Person 88 Summary 90 Glossary 90 Further Reading 91 Questions for Group Discussion 92 CHAPTER 5 Identity 93 Christopher J. Hewer and Evanthia Lyons Identity and Human Relations 95 Categorization 95 Self and Society 96 Occupational Identity: Roles and Performance 97 Political Mobilization: National Identity and Nationalism 98 Identity Threats 101 Identity Politics 102 Image, Images, and Appearance 104 Political Identities 106 Social Identity Theory 106 Identity Process Theory 108 Discursive Approaches to Identity 109 Narrative Identities 111 Conclusions 111 Summary 112 x ConTEnTs Glossary 112 Further Reading 113 Questions for Group Discussion 113 CHAPTER 6 Narrating as Political Action 114 Brian Schiff Psychology and Politics 116 Speech and Political Action 117 The Personal and Political Nature of Narrative 117 Expansive Political Narratives 118 Psychoanalytic and Personological Tradition 119 Narrative Approaches 119 Narrative Hermeneutics 120 Narrative and Narrating 120 Intensifying Persons and Social Context 121 Collective Memory 121 Repression 122 Relational Contexts 123 Meanings and Action 123 Producers and Consumers of Memory 124 Palestinians with Israeli Citizenship 124 Hiba: The Real Story 125 Lana: Torn Between the Two 128 Conclusions 130 Summary 131 Glossary 132 Further Reading 132 Questions for Group Discussion 132 CHAPTER 7 Connecting Social Exclusion and Agency: Social Class Matters 134 Sarah Jay, Orla Muldoon, and Caroline Howarth Class Matters 136 Cultural Capital 138 The Precariat 139 Capitalist Restructuring and Poverty 140 Stigma 141 Collective Identities 141 The Individualization of Class 142 Agency and Social Class 143 Social Capital 144

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