Social and psychological bases of ideology and system justification
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Social and psychological bases of ideology and system justification
(Series in political psychology)
Oxford University Press, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This new volume on Social and Psychological Bases of Ideology and System Justification brings together several of the most prominent social and political psychologists who are responsible for the resurgence of interest in the study of ideology, broadly defined. Leading scientists and scholars from several related disciplines, including psychology, sociology, political science, law, and organizational behavior present their cutting-edge theorizing and research.
Topics include the social, personality, cognitive and motivational antecedents and consequences of adopting liberal versus conservative ideologies, the social and psychological functions served by political and religious ideologies, and the myriad ways in which people defend, bolster, and justify the
social systems they inhabit. This book is the first of its kind, bringing together formerly independent lines of research on ideology and system justification.
Table of Contents
- Foreword: Why Political Psychology Is Important - George Lakoff
- 1. Introduction: Social and Psychological Bases of Ideology and System Justification - John T. Jost, Aaron C. Kay and Hulda Thorisdottir
- 2. American Moral Exceptionalism - Eric Luis Uhlmann, T. Andrew Poehlman, and John A. Bargh
- 3. On the Automaticity of American Nationalism - Melissa J. Ferguson, Travis J. Carter, and Ran R. Hassin
- 4. On the Psychological Advantage of the Status Quo - Scott Eidelman and Chris Crandall
- 5. Belief in a Just World, Perceived Fairness, and Justification of the Status Quo - Carolyn L. Hafer and Becky L. Choma
- 6. Disentangling Reasons and Rationalizations: Exploring Perceived Fairness in Hypothetical Societies - Greg Mitchell and Phillip E. Tetlock
- 7. A Contextual Analysis of the System Justification Motive and Its Societal Consequences - Aaron C. Kay and Mark Zanna
- 8. The Social Psychology of Uncertainty Management and System Justification - Kees van den Bos
- 9. Political Ideology in the 21st Century: A Terror Management Perspective on Maintenance and Change of the Status Quo - Jacqueline Anson, Tom Pyszczynski, Sheldon Solomon, and Jeff Greenberg
- 10. No Atheists in Foxholes: Motivated Reasoning and Religious Belief - Robb Willer
- 11. Motivated Social Cognition and Ideology: Is Attention to Elite Discourse a Prerequisite for Epistemically Motivated Political Affinities? - Christopher M. Federico and Paul Goren
- 12. A Dual Process Motivational Model of Ideological Attitudes and System Justification - John Duckitt and Chris G. Sibley
- 13. Statewide Differences in Personality Predict Voting Patterns in 1996-2004 U.S. Presidential Elections - P. Jason Rentfrow, Sam Gosling, John T. Jost, and Jeffrey Potter
- 14. Procedural Justice and the Psychology of Justification - Irina Feygina and Tom R. Tyler
- 15. Planet of the Durkheimians, Where Community, Authority, and Sacredness are Foundations of Morality - Jonathan Haidt and Jesse Graham
- 16. Ideology of the Good Old Days: Exaggerated Perceptions of Moral Decline and Conservative Politics - Richard P. Eibach and Lisa K. Libby
- 17. Group Status and Feelings of Personal Entitlement: The Roles of Social Comparison and System-Justifying Beliefs - Laurie T. O'Brien and Brenda Major
- 18. Ambivalent Sexism at Home and at Work: How Attitudes Toward Women in Relationships Foster Exclusion in the Public Sphere - Mina Cikara, Tiana L. Lee, Susan T. Fiske, and Peter Glick
- 19. Acknowledging and Redressing Historical Injustices - Katherine B. Starzyk, Craig W. Blatz, and Mike Ross
- 20. The Politics of Intergroup Attitudes - Brian Nosek, Mahzarin R. Banaji, and John T. Jost
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