Feeling, Thinking Citizen

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Affect Transfer
affective neuroscience
Attitude Change
Attitudes
Behaviorism
belief formation processes
Belief Updating
Caitlin Davies
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Charles S. Taber
Chase Wilson
Cognition
cognitive bias research
Cognitive Processing
Cognitive Science
Computational Modelling
David P. Redlawsk
democratic citizenship models
Disconfirmation Bias
Douglas Pierce
Douglas R. Pierce
DW Nominate Score
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Erika Price
Evolutionary Psychology
experimental political science
Experiments
Feeling Thermometer Score
Gaurav Sood
Hot Cognition
Howard Lavine
IAPS
IAPS Image
Ideologically Extreme
Implicit Affect
Implicit Primes
In-party Candidate
James N. Druckman
Jeffrey A. Segal
Jennifer Jerit
Kathleen M. McGraw
Leonie Huddy
Lodge's Work
Lodge’s Work
Marco R. Steenbergen
Milton Lodge
Motivated Reasoning
Motivated Skepticism in the Evaluation of Political Beliefs
Nathanael Sumaktoyo
Negative Prime
Negative Prime Condition
Neuroscience
Normative Entitlement
ntergroup Relations
OL Tally
Partisan Motivated Reasoning
Party Cues
Political Behavior
Political Beliefs
political cognition
Political Knowledge
Political Psychology
Process Political Information
psychological mechanisms in voter decision making
Psychology
Public Opinion
Richard R. Lau
Robert Huckfeldt
Rune Slothuus
Section D2
Shanto Iyengar
Social Cognition
Stanley Feldman
Stony Brook
Tessa M. Ditonto
The Rationalizing Voter
Thomas J. Leeper
Vice Versa
Victor Ottati

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815379393
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is an appreciation of the long and illustrious career of Milton Lodge. Having begun his academic life as a Kremlinologist in the 1960s, Milton Lodge radically shifted gears to become one of the most influential scholars of the past half century working at the intersection of psychology and political science. In borrowing and refashioning concepts from cognitive psychology, social cognition and neuroscience, his work has led to wholesale transformations in the way political scientists understand the mass political mind, as well as the nature and quality of democratic citizenship.

In this collection, Lodge’s collaborators and colleagues describe how his work has influenced their own careers, and how his insights have been synthesized into the bloodstream of contemporary political psychology. The volume includes personal reflections from Lodge’s longstanding collaborators as well as original research papers from leading figures in political psychology who have drawn inspiration from the Lodgean oeuvre. Reflecting on his multi-facetted contribution to the study of political psychology, The Feeling, Thinking Citizen illustrates the centrality of Lodge’s work in constructing a psychologically plausible model of the democratic citizen.

Howard Lavine is Arleen C. Carlson Professor of Political Science and Psychology at the University of Minnesota and Director of the Center for the Study of Political Psychology. He is author of Open versus Closed: Personality, Identity and the Politics of Redistribution (2017) and The Ambivalent Partisan: How Critical Loyalty Promotes Democracy (2012), which won the Robert E. Lane and David O. Sears Book Awards. He is editor of Advances in Political Psychology.

Charles S. Taber is Professor of Political Science and Dean of the Graduate School at Stony Brook University. He received his PhD from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in 1991, and works in the fields of political psychology and computational modeling. Taber has contributed to the growing literature on the psychological mechanisms that drive public opinion, and his 2013 book, The Rationalizing Voter, coauthored with Milton Lodge, won the Robert E. Lane Book Award and the Book of the Year Awards from the Experimental Politics and Migration and Citizenship Sections of the American Political Science Association.