| Relationships
of culture and political psychology
shape a wide range of important
contemporary political issues.
The distinguished contributors
to this book make use of diverse
theories of psychology, informed
by a broadly comparable understanding
of the nature of culture. The
book is an important landmark
in developing the field of political
psychology, developing insights
from psychological anthropologists,
political scientists and crosscultural
psychologists. Critical contemporary
social, political and cultural
issues of ethnic and crosscultural
conflict around the world are
crying out for theories making
use of the powerful lens of culture
along with other refractory frameworks.
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