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The effects of populism as a social identity frame on persuasion and mobilization: evidence from a 15-country experiment

2020

This article investigates the impact of populist messages on issue agreement and readiness for action in 15 countries (N = 7,286). Specifically, populist communicators rely on persuasive strategies by which social group cues become more salient and affect people's judgment of and political engagement with political issues. This strategy is called ‘populist identity framing’ because the ordinary people as the in‐group is portrayed as being threatened by various out‐groups. By blaming political elites for societal or economic problems harming ordinary people, populist communicators engage in anti‐elitist identity framing. Another strategy is to blame immigrants for social problems – that is, …

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VIII. Feminism and Identity in Political Psychology

2006

Political psychology05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologyGender studiesFeminismGender StudiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)050903 gender studies0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology0509 other social sciencesSocial scienceGeneral PsychologyFeminism & Psychology
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Political Psychology as Discipline and Resource

2001

Around the 1960s, political psychology was developed as a field of knowledge that attempted to interrelate scientific psychology and political phenomena. However, social and academic conditions are very different today. More and more, political psychology is becoming a protagonist, as much in the internal context of psychology as in the external context of its relations with the social world. Thus, political psychology can now be seen as a resource relating psychological knowledge to social practice, and relating psychological processes to social action. Political psychology is the interface that puts psychology and society in contact. The development of political psychology in Spain provid…

Political psychologySociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyCritical psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyEpistemologyPhilosophyClinical PsychologyCross-cultural psychologyInternational psychologyPolitical Science and International RelationsVoting behaviorCommunity psychologySociologySocial scienceTheoretical psychologyAsian psychologyPolitical Psychology
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