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POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY. NEUROSCIENCE, GENETICS AND POLITICS
Título:
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY. NEUROSCIENCE, GENETICS AND POLITICS
Subtítulo:
Autor:
MARCUS, G
Editorial:
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
2012
ISBN:
978-0-19-537064-5
Páginas:
336
57,20 €

 

Sinopsis

Doing Political Psychology prepares for the understanding of and research in the coming political psychology. While political psychology is a very old discipline, its roots can be easily found in ancient Greek scholars such as Plato and Aristotle, and their inquiries into what forms of politics suit the human condition, the discipline of political psychology is increasingly being shaped by the newest sciences such as neuroscience and by genetics and biology. This text is designed to prepare the students to understand the ancient questions raised by our elders, from Ancient Greece through the Enlightenment and to today. And, to see how the newer approaches enable us to escape static disputes by using new tools, conceptual, theoretical, and methodological to seek new answers.

The pedagogy is very much based on the premise that learning and doing are linked. Doing enables learning.
Topics covered include: politics and the human condition; the methodologies of political psychology such as experiments, surveys and the like, emotion, rationality, personality, conflict, and context, among others.



Table of Contents

Preface
Section I: Introduction
Chapter 1: The Importance of Political Psychology
The Field of Political Psychology
The Social Organization of Political Psychology
The Core Concerns of Political Psychology
The Usefulness of Taxonomies
Human Nature and Human Politics
Doing Political Psychology
Explanation in Political Psychology
Description and Explanation in Political Psychology
Plan of the Book
Exercises
Chapter 2: A Brief Methodology Primer for Political Psychologists
Explanations as Persuasion or Justification, and Explanation as Knowledge
Generating Explanations: Theorizing
Getting Observations: Data, Sampling and Generalization
Surveys - Samples from a Population of Interest
Experiments
Other Data Collection Methodologies
Measuring Concepts: Measurement Theory
Forms of Relationships
Conclusion
Exercises
Chapter 3: A Short History of a Long Tradition
Time
Understanding Premodern Conceptions of Time
Understanding Modern Time
Emotion and Reason Shaping Political Psychology
The Modern Dilemma: The Unexpected Trajectory of Progress
Conclusion
Exercises
Chapter 4: Neuroscience and Political Psychology
Neuroscience and Time
Neuroscience and Knowledge
Neuroscience and Action
Psychology and Knowledge
Valence Conception
Discrete, or Appraisal Conceptions
Dimensional Conceptions
Conclusion
Exercises
Section II: Political Psychology
Chapter 5: Brain and Conscious Mind
The Psychology of Mind and Brain
Split Brain Experiments
Time and Brain Functions
A Provisional Beginning: The Theory of Affective Intelligence
The Politics of Mind and Brain
Conclusion
Exercises
Chapter 6: Political Action - The Uses and Limits of the Mind
The Limits of the Mind, the Blind Spot of Political Psychology
An Overview of Preconscious Appraisal and Action
Political Psychology Wrestles with the Unconscious
The Preconscious and Politics
Dual Process Models - Brain and Mind
Conclusion
Exercises
Chapter 7: Personality and Political Psychology
A Very Brief Historical Introduction to Personality
Personality as Taxonomy - Personality as Types
The Four Humors
Modern Research on Personality
Personality in Psychobiography
Personality in Political Psychology
Four Limitations of trait Conceptions of Personality
Neuroscience and Personality
Pathology and Research Agenda of Personality in Political Psychology
Political Psychology and Personality Going Forward
Suggested Readings
Resources
Exercises
Chapter 8: Political Psychology and Democratic Politics
How Do We Know?
How Do We Manage: Dual Process Models
Moral Judgment
Free Will
The Special Challenge of Manipulation
Rethinking Core Conceptions
Appendix
Critical books and articles exploring biological sources of variation in personality
Gene Environment Interactions
Motor Action (behavior)
Vision
Memory
Seminal Pieces regarding Genes and Political Attitudes
Applications to Political Psychology - Selected Examples
Developmental Psychology
Early Seminal Work on Personality
Some Primers: Evolutionary Accounts & Probabilistic Epigenesis
Affective Neuroscience
Early Basics
Recent Basics
Consciousness and Preconsciousness
Amygdala
Social Neuroscience
Behavioral Development
Neural Development
Decision Neuroscience
Exercises
Section III: Political Social Psychology
Chapter 9: Using the Past and Present so as to Live in the Future
A Brief Reprise
Context in Political Philosophy
Context in Psychology
A Preliminary Consideration of Authority and Context in Politics
A Provisional Psychological Taxonomy of Context
Assessing the Empirical Story
The Normative Story
Affect and Context
A Taxonomy of Context or a Taxonomy of Contexts
Exercises
Chapter 10: Conclusion: Political Psychology and Politics
Introduction
The Limitations of Political Psychology
An Agenda for Political Psychology (Redux)
Political Psychology for the Young Scholar
Choosing Research Topics
Political Psychology for the Citizen
Index