Engaging in political action can ensure adequate political representation for citizens. Except for voting, however, only a nonrepresentative, small group of people regularly engages in political action. Social psychological theories provide individual, group, and system-level explanations for why people could remain inactive. However, they often focus only on personally held attitudes and do not fully consider the dynamics of attitude formation in interactions. Based on 26 focus group discussions conducted in Brazil, Hungary, and the Netherlands, we explored how citizens explain political inaction. We used latent thematic analysis, informed by social psychological theories, to understand how people form opinions about their own and others’ ...
Feelings of dissatisfaction with the political status quo are believed to mobilize citizens into non...
The Social Psychology of Everyday Politics examines the ways in which politics permeates everyday li...
abstract: The following research seeks to understand the increase in political disengagement, or pol...
Introduction. The article discusses comparative psychograms of groups of respondents. They are forme...
The application of social psychology to the study of politics is at the heart of the discipline call...
Political psychology investigates representations and actions of political actors, be they citizens,...
Past research has tended to view citizens' everyday political discussions as inherently favorable to...
How do citizens perceive political legitimacy and how does it affect the political behaviors of citi...
Because social and political psychology have many research topics in common, it is not easy to draw ...
The current debate on political participation is bound to a discussion about whether citizens are ac...
Degrowth supports a sober and convivial vision of life through principles encouraging equality and s...
The present study extended earlier findings with respect to the effects of providing reasons for one...
Decades of behavior research have shown that political interest is the most important predictor of p...
The effects of two measures of alienation on political participation were examined. The hypotheses w...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on the research question ‘Who does not vote and why?’ regarding nati...
Feelings of dissatisfaction with the political status quo are believed to mobilize citizens into non...
The Social Psychology of Everyday Politics examines the ways in which politics permeates everyday li...
abstract: The following research seeks to understand the increase in political disengagement, or pol...
Introduction. The article discusses comparative psychograms of groups of respondents. They are forme...
The application of social psychology to the study of politics is at the heart of the discipline call...
Political psychology investigates representations and actions of political actors, be they citizens,...
Past research has tended to view citizens' everyday political discussions as inherently favorable to...
How do citizens perceive political legitimacy and how does it affect the political behaviors of citi...
Because social and political psychology have many research topics in common, it is not easy to draw ...
The current debate on political participation is bound to a discussion about whether citizens are ac...
Degrowth supports a sober and convivial vision of life through principles encouraging equality and s...
The present study extended earlier findings with respect to the effects of providing reasons for one...
Decades of behavior research have shown that political interest is the most important predictor of p...
The effects of two measures of alienation on political participation were examined. The hypotheses w...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on the research question ‘Who does not vote and why?’ regarding nati...
Feelings of dissatisfaction with the political status quo are believed to mobilize citizens into non...
The Social Psychology of Everyday Politics examines the ways in which politics permeates everyday li...
abstract: The following research seeks to understand the increase in political disengagement, or pol...