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The attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon in the United States of September 11th, 2001 brought the phenomenon of religious fundamentalism to the world's attention.Sociological research has clearly demonstrated that fundamentalists are primarily reacting against modernity, and believe...
Published January 24th 2007 by Routledge
Series: Key Readings in Social Psychology
Political psychology is a dynamic subfield at the intersection of psychology and political science. The specific relationship between politics and social psychology has been steadily evolving in recent years, making it a compelling and exciting area of study. The chapters in this reader were...
Published March 17th 2004 by Psychology Press
Series: Sydney Symposium in Social Psychology
Social influence processes play a key role in human behavior. Arguably our extraordinary evolutionary success has much to do with our subtle and highly developed ability to interact with and influence each other. In this volume, leading international researchers review and integrate contemporary...
Published June 13th 2002 by Psychology Press
Series: Applied Social Research Series
This book provides a diverse collection of studies reporting the effects of social influence processes in multiple cultures at both the universal and culture-specific levels. The book is characterized by three distinct features. First, the social influence process is considered as a ubiquitous and...
Published October 31st 2000 by Psychology Press
Series: Routledge Modular Psychology
Social Influences looks at how we perceive ourselves and others and how this can influence our behaviour. It includes stereotyping and prejudice, obedience and conformity, collective behaviour and leadership....
Published August 4th 1999 by Routledge
Series: Ontario Symposia on Personality and Social Psychology Series
Published March 31st 1987 by Psychology Press