Journal of Social and Political Psychology. Vol. 2, No. 1 (2014)
From the Editors:
Acknowledgement of Reviewers, 2012-2013. -- J. Christopher Cohrs, Johanna Ray Vollhardt.
Original Research Reports:
1. The Differential Effects of Hope and Fear on Information Processing in Intractable Conflict. -- Smadar Cohen-Chen, Eran Halperin, Roni Porat, Daniel Bar-Tal.
2. Parenting and Politics: Exploring Early Moral Bases of Political Orientation. -- Ronnie Janoff-Bulman, Nate C. Carnes, Sana Sheikh.
3. Defending or Challenging the Status Quo: Position Effects on Biased Intergroup Perceptions. -- Emma A. Bäck, Torun Lindholm.
4. Ideological Support for the Indian Caste System: Social Dominance Orientation, Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Karma. -- Sarah Cotterill, James Sidanius, Arjun Bhardwaj, Vivek Kumar.
5. Media Usage and Civic Life: The Role of Values. -- Rengin Bahar Firat.
6. Not All Education is Equally Liberal: The Effects of Science Education on Political Attitudes. -- Christine Ma-Kellams, Aida Rocci Ruiz, Jacqueline Lee, Andrea Madu.
7. Personality, Negativity, and Political Participation. -- Aaron C. Weinschenk, Costas Panagopoulos.
8. Social Cognition and Democracy: The Relationship Between System Justification, Just World Beliefs, Authoritarianism, Need for Closure, and Need for Cognition in Hungary. -- László Kelemen, Zsolt Péter Szabó, Noémi Zsuzsanna Mészáros, János László, Josef P. Forgas.
9. Authoritarianism and Intolerance Under Autocratic and Democratic Regimes. -- Kris Dunn.
10. Neuroticism and State Differences in Partisanship in the USA: Emotional Stability, Ideological Orientation, and Republican Preference. -- Stewart J. H. McCann.
11. Faith in the Just Behavior of the Government: Intergroup Apologies and Apology Elaboration. -- Rachel R. Steele, Craig W. Blatz.
12. When Do Low Status Groups Help High Status Groups? The Moderating Effects of Ingroup Identification, Audience Group Membership, and Perceived Reputational Benefit. -- Chuma Kevin Owuamalam, Mark Rubin.
13. A Compensatory Control Account of Meritocracy. -- Chris Goode, Lucas A. Keefer, Ludwin E. Molina.
14. Religious and Ethnic Discrimination: Differential Implications for Social Support Engagement, Civic Involvement, and Political Consciousness. -- Renate Ysseldyk, Miki Talebi, Kimberly Matheson, Irene Bloemraad, Hymie Anisman.
Commentaries:
1. Who Coined the Concept of Ethnocentrism? A Brief Report. -- Boris Bizumic.
2. The Life Cycle of a British Islamist: A Jungian Perspective. -- Lawrence Alschuler.
3. Review of "Political Psychology: Critical Perspectives" -- Paul Nesbitt-Larking.
4. Psychology, Economic Policy Design, and Implementation: Contributing to the Understanding of Economic Policy Failures in Africa. -- Seth Oppong.
5. Political Left and Right: Our Hands-On Logic. -- Frits Bienfait, Walter E. A. van Beek.
Action Teaching Reports:
Art and Aging: Digital Projects for Individuals With Dementia. -- Elyssa Twedt, Dennis R. Proffitt, Donna L. Hearn.
Special Thematic Section on "20 Years after Genocide: Psychology's Role in Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Rwanda" (guest-edited by Craig McGarty):
1. Twenty Years After Genocide: The Role of Psychology in the Reconciliation and Reconstruction Process in Rwanda. -- Craig McGarty.
2. Between Fiction and Reality in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Reflections on a Social-Psychological Media Intervention for Social Change. -- Rezarta Bilali.
3. Trust, Individual Guilt, Collective Guilt and Dispositions Toward Reconciliation Among Rwandan Survivors and Prisoners Before and After Their Participation in Postgenocide Gacaca Courts in Rwanda. -- Patrick Kanyangara, Bernard Rimé, Dario Paez, Vincent Yzerbyt.
4. How Motherhood Triumphs Over Trauma Among Mothers With Children From Genocidal Rape in Rwanda. -- Odeth Kantengwa.
5. Beyond Conflict and Spoilt Identities: How Rwandan Leaders Justify a Single Recategorization Model for Post-Conflict Reconciliation. -- Sigrun Marie Moss.
6. Messages of Hope: Using Positive Stories of Survival to Assist Recovery in Rwanda. -- Girish Lala, Craig McGarty, Emma F. Thomas, Angela Ebert, Mick Broderick, Martin Mhando, Yves Kamuronsi.
7. Supportive-Expressive Group Therapy for People Experiencing Collective Traumatic Crisis During the Genocide Commemoration Period in Rwanda: Impact and Implications. -- Darius Gishoma, Jean-Luc Brackelaire, Naasson Munyandamutsa, Jane Mujawayezu, Achour Ait Mohand, Yvonne Kayiteshonga.
8. Does Identification With Rwanda Increase Reconciliation Sentiments Between Genocide Survivors and Non-Victims? The Mediating Roles of Perceived Intergroup Similarity and Self-Esteem During Commemorations. -- Clémentine Kanazayire, Laurent Licata, Patricia Mélotte, Jean Pierre Dusingizemungu, Assaad E. Azzi.
9. The Challenging Road to Reconciliation in Rwanda: Societal Processes, Interventions and Their Evaluation. -- Ervin Staub.
Acknowledgement of Reviewers, 2012-2013. -- J. Christopher Cohrs, Johanna Ray Vollhardt.
Original Research Reports:
1. The Differential Effects of Hope and Fear on Information Processing in Intractable Conflict. -- Smadar Cohen-Chen, Eran Halperin, Roni Porat, Daniel Bar-Tal.
2. Parenting and Politics: Exploring Early Moral Bases of Political Orientation. -- Ronnie Janoff-Bulman, Nate C. Carnes, Sana Sheikh.
3. Defending or Challenging the Status Quo: Position Effects on Biased Intergroup Perceptions. -- Emma A. Bäck, Torun Lindholm.
4. Ideological Support for the Indian Caste System: Social Dominance Orientation, Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Karma. -- Sarah Cotterill, James Sidanius, Arjun Bhardwaj, Vivek Kumar.
5. Media Usage and Civic Life: The Role of Values. -- Rengin Bahar Firat.
6. Not All Education is Equally Liberal: The Effects of Science Education on Political Attitudes. -- Christine Ma-Kellams, Aida Rocci Ruiz, Jacqueline Lee, Andrea Madu.
7. Personality, Negativity, and Political Participation. -- Aaron C. Weinschenk, Costas Panagopoulos.
8. Social Cognition and Democracy: The Relationship Between System Justification, Just World Beliefs, Authoritarianism, Need for Closure, and Need for Cognition in Hungary. -- László Kelemen, Zsolt Péter Szabó, Noémi Zsuzsanna Mészáros, János László, Josef P. Forgas.
9. Authoritarianism and Intolerance Under Autocratic and Democratic Regimes. -- Kris Dunn.
10. Neuroticism and State Differences in Partisanship in the USA: Emotional Stability, Ideological Orientation, and Republican Preference. -- Stewart J. H. McCann.
11. Faith in the Just Behavior of the Government: Intergroup Apologies and Apology Elaboration. -- Rachel R. Steele, Craig W. Blatz.
12. When Do Low Status Groups Help High Status Groups? The Moderating Effects of Ingroup Identification, Audience Group Membership, and Perceived Reputational Benefit. -- Chuma Kevin Owuamalam, Mark Rubin.
13. A Compensatory Control Account of Meritocracy. -- Chris Goode, Lucas A. Keefer, Ludwin E. Molina.
14. Religious and Ethnic Discrimination: Differential Implications for Social Support Engagement, Civic Involvement, and Political Consciousness. -- Renate Ysseldyk, Miki Talebi, Kimberly Matheson, Irene Bloemraad, Hymie Anisman.
Commentaries:
1. Who Coined the Concept of Ethnocentrism? A Brief Report. -- Boris Bizumic.
2. The Life Cycle of a British Islamist: A Jungian Perspective. -- Lawrence Alschuler.
3. Review of "Political Psychology: Critical Perspectives" -- Paul Nesbitt-Larking.
4. Psychology, Economic Policy Design, and Implementation: Contributing to the Understanding of Economic Policy Failures in Africa. -- Seth Oppong.
5. Political Left and Right: Our Hands-On Logic. -- Frits Bienfait, Walter E. A. van Beek.
Action Teaching Reports:
Art and Aging: Digital Projects for Individuals With Dementia. -- Elyssa Twedt, Dennis R. Proffitt, Donna L. Hearn.
Special Thematic Section on "20 Years after Genocide: Psychology's Role in Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Rwanda" (guest-edited by Craig McGarty):
1. Twenty Years After Genocide: The Role of Psychology in the Reconciliation and Reconstruction Process in Rwanda. -- Craig McGarty.
2. Between Fiction and Reality in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Reflections on a Social-Psychological Media Intervention for Social Change. -- Rezarta Bilali.
3. Trust, Individual Guilt, Collective Guilt and Dispositions Toward Reconciliation Among Rwandan Survivors and Prisoners Before and After Their Participation in Postgenocide Gacaca Courts in Rwanda. -- Patrick Kanyangara, Bernard Rimé, Dario Paez, Vincent Yzerbyt.
4. How Motherhood Triumphs Over Trauma Among Mothers With Children From Genocidal Rape in Rwanda. -- Odeth Kantengwa.
5. Beyond Conflict and Spoilt Identities: How Rwandan Leaders Justify a Single Recategorization Model for Post-Conflict Reconciliation. -- Sigrun Marie Moss.
6. Messages of Hope: Using Positive Stories of Survival to Assist Recovery in Rwanda. -- Girish Lala, Craig McGarty, Emma F. Thomas, Angela Ebert, Mick Broderick, Martin Mhando, Yves Kamuronsi.
7. Supportive-Expressive Group Therapy for People Experiencing Collective Traumatic Crisis During the Genocide Commemoration Period in Rwanda: Impact and Implications. -- Darius Gishoma, Jean-Luc Brackelaire, Naasson Munyandamutsa, Jane Mujawayezu, Achour Ait Mohand, Yvonne Kayiteshonga.
8. Does Identification With Rwanda Increase Reconciliation Sentiments Between Genocide Survivors and Non-Victims? The Mediating Roles of Perceived Intergroup Similarity and Self-Esteem During Commemorations. -- Clémentine Kanazayire, Laurent Licata, Patricia Mélotte, Jean Pierre Dusingizemungu, Assaad E. Azzi.
9. The Challenging Road to Reconciliation in Rwanda: Societal Processes, Interventions and Their Evaluation. -- Ervin Staub.
McGarty, Craig - Personal Name
Ysseldyk, Renate - Personal Name
Bizumic, Boris - Personal Name
Alschuler, Lawrence - Personal Name
Nesbitt-Larking, Paul - Personal Name
Bienfait, Frits - Personal Name
Twedt, Elyssa - Personal Name
Kanyangara, Patrick - Personal Name
Kantengwa, Odeth - Personal Name
Moss, Sigrun Marie - Personal Name
Lala, Girish - Personal Name
Gishoma, Darius - Personal Name
Kanazayire, Clémentine - Personal Name
Goode, Chris - Personal Name
Owuamalam, Chuma Kevin - Personal Name
Steele, Rachel R. - Personal Name
Oppong, Seth - Personal Name
Cohrs, J. Christopher - Personal Name
Cohen-Chen, Smadar - Personal Name
Janoff-Bulman, Ronnie - Personal Name
Bäck, Emma A. - Personal Name
Cotterill, Sarah - Personal Name
Firat, Rengin Bahar - Personal Name
Ma-Kellams, Christine - Personal Name
Weinschenk, Aaron C. - Personal Name
Kelemen, László - Personal Name
Dunn, Kris - Personal Name
McCann, Stewart J. H. - Personal Name
Staub, Ervin - Personal Name
Ysseldyk, Renate - Personal Name
Bizumic, Boris - Personal Name
Alschuler, Lawrence - Personal Name
Nesbitt-Larking, Paul - Personal Name
Bienfait, Frits - Personal Name
Twedt, Elyssa - Personal Name
Kanyangara, Patrick - Personal Name
Kantengwa, Odeth - Personal Name
Moss, Sigrun Marie - Personal Name
Lala, Girish - Personal Name
Gishoma, Darius - Personal Name
Kanazayire, Clémentine - Personal Name
Goode, Chris - Personal Name
Owuamalam, Chuma Kevin - Personal Name
Steele, Rachel R. - Personal Name
Oppong, Seth - Personal Name
Cohrs, J. Christopher - Personal Name
Cohen-Chen, Smadar - Personal Name
Janoff-Bulman, Ronnie - Personal Name
Bäck, Emma A. - Personal Name
Cotterill, Sarah - Personal Name
Firat, Rengin Bahar - Personal Name
Ma-Kellams, Christine - Personal Name
Weinschenk, Aaron C. - Personal Name
Kelemen, László - Personal Name
Dunn, Kris - Personal Name
McCann, Stewart J. H. - Personal Name
Staub, Ervin - Personal Name
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