The hypothesis of J. van Ginneken is that political psychology was developed through a long historical process in Europe and in USA since the 1860-1870 period. In this article he shows that political psychology was born as an answer to specific needs of countries in the midst of transformation. Thus, the emergence of individuals with the liberty of choice and political instability in France and authoritarianism in Germany brought very important texts from Le Bon to Freud. Finally, the profound changes which occurred in the 20th century established political psychology and allowed the methodological revolutions which led to survey techniques.Son hypothèse étant que la psychologie politique est le produit d'un long processus historique, l'aut...
The present article assesses the hidden importance of Georges Politzer's (1903-1942) work in the dev...
Political psychology is a dynamic field of research that offers a unique blend of approaches andmeth...
This paper argues that political psychology is rooted in social psychology and manifests a continuit...
The role of political psychology does not consist of "psychologising" the object of politics, nor in...
Psy-sciences (psychology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, pedagogy, criminology, special education, etc....
Psychological insight is the creed of our time. A quiet academic discipline two generations ago, psy...
The dialogue between psychology and politics has flourished by psychopolitical studies, and has cont...
The fundamental focus of the academic subject that is known as political psychology is the investiga...
Politisches Verhalten aus psychologischer bzw. sozialpsychologischer Perspektive zu untersuchen, ist...
André Siegfried and political psychology a contribution to a new approach of a scientific work. The...
Book synopsis: This ground-breaking collection recalibrates the study of political psychology by pro...
The aim of this article is to apply elements of contemporary social theory to the major theoretical,...
Political psychology constitutes a problem-oriented and interdisciplinary field (Staerkle, 2015). In...
The significance of psychology in studying politics is embedded in philosophical issues as well as b...
Can psychology make a contribution to the resolution of conflicts disturbing our society? What is it...
The present article assesses the hidden importance of Georges Politzer's (1903-1942) work in the dev...
Political psychology is a dynamic field of research that offers a unique blend of approaches andmeth...
This paper argues that political psychology is rooted in social psychology and manifests a continuit...
The role of political psychology does not consist of "psychologising" the object of politics, nor in...
Psy-sciences (psychology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, pedagogy, criminology, special education, etc....
Psychological insight is the creed of our time. A quiet academic discipline two generations ago, psy...
The dialogue between psychology and politics has flourished by psychopolitical studies, and has cont...
The fundamental focus of the academic subject that is known as political psychology is the investiga...
Politisches Verhalten aus psychologischer bzw. sozialpsychologischer Perspektive zu untersuchen, ist...
André Siegfried and political psychology a contribution to a new approach of a scientific work. The...
Book synopsis: This ground-breaking collection recalibrates the study of political psychology by pro...
The aim of this article is to apply elements of contemporary social theory to the major theoretical,...
Political psychology constitutes a problem-oriented and interdisciplinary field (Staerkle, 2015). In...
The significance of psychology in studying politics is embedded in philosophical issues as well as b...
Can psychology make a contribution to the resolution of conflicts disturbing our society? What is it...
The present article assesses the hidden importance of Georges Politzer's (1903-1942) work in the dev...
Political psychology is a dynamic field of research that offers a unique blend of approaches andmeth...
This paper argues that political psychology is rooted in social psychology and manifests a continuit...