The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior
Two Volume Set
Edited by:
- Fathali M. Moghaddam - Georgetown University, USA, Canada
July 2017 | 1 024 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior explores the intersection of psychology, political science, sociology, and human behavior. This encyclopedia integrates theories, research, and case studies from a variety of disciplines that inform this established area of study. Aimed at college and university students, this one-of-a-kind book covers voting patterns, interactions between groups, what makes different types of government systems appealing to different societies, and the impact of early childhood development on political beliefs, among others. Topics explored by political psychologists are of great interest in fields beyond either psychology or political science, with implications, for instance, within business and management.
This title will be available online on SAGE Knowledge, the ultimate social sciences library.
This title will be available online on SAGE Knowledge, the ultimate social sciences library.
Martin Libicki
Cyber War
"Overall, this work takes a comprehensive approach to describing political behavior among groups and individuals and the underlying theories and concepts that form the basis for exploring the complex relationship between politics and human behavior. It is highly recommended"
ARBA
" Overall, this title brings together an accessible set of essays as concise sources of information about the concepts, contexts, and practices that frame political behavior... Summing Up: Highly recommended. All libraries. All levels."
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