Skip to main content

Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in Political Psychology Series ((PSPP))

  • 760 Accesses

Abstract

Our Handbook is intended to address a gap in the political psychology literature by highlighting key developments in the research agenda of European and international scholars. By the time our readers reach this afterword, we hope they will share our view that variety in the epistemological approaches, theories and methodologies we use, as well as the contexts we study, can only enrich our field.

To read means to borrow; to create out of one’s readings is paying off one’s debts.

(Georg Christoph Lichtenberg)

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

Chapter
USD 29.95
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
eBook
USD 139.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book
USD 179.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info
Hardcover Book
USD 169.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Institutional subscriptions

References

  • Huddy, L., Sears, D. O. and Levi, J. eds. (2013) Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology (2nd edition). New York: Oxford University Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Iyengar, S. and McGuire, W. J. (1993) Explorations in Political Psychology. Durham: Duke University Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Jost, J. T. and Sidanius, J. (2004) Political Psychology: Key Readings. Ann Arbor, MI: Psychology Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kuklinski, J. H. ed. (2001) Citizens and Politics: Perspectives from Political Psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kuklinski, J. H. (2002) Thinking about Political Psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Book  Google Scholar 

  • Marcus, G. E. (2012) Political Psychology, Neuroscience, Genetics, and Politics. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • McDermott, R. (2004) Political Psychology in International Relations. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Monroe, K. R. (2002) Political Psychology. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

    Google Scholar 

  • Sears, D. O., Huddy, L. and Jervis, R. L. eds. (2003) Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Sniderman, P. M., Brody, R. A. and Tetlock, P. E. (1993) Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Authors

Editor information

Editors and Affiliations

Copyright information

© 2014 Paul Nesbitt-Larking, Catarina Kinnvall, Tereza Capelos and Henk Dekker

About this chapter

Cite this chapter

Nesbitt-Larking, P., Kinnvall, C., Capelos, T., Dekker, H. (2014). Afterword: For Inspiration and the Future. In: Nesbitt-Larking, P., Kinnvall, C., Capelos, T., Dekker, H. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Global Political Psychology. Palgrave Studies in Political Psychology Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-29118-9_25

Download citation

Publish with us

Policies and ethics