Journal of Social and Political Psychology. Vol. 3, No. 1 (2015)
From the Editors:
Editorial Report and Acknowledgement of Reviewers, 2014. -- J. Christopher Cohrs, Johanna Ray Vollhardt .
Original Research Reports:
1. Invoking "The Family" to Legitimize Gender- and Sexuality-Based Public Policies in the United States: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the 2012 Democratic and Republican National Party Conventions. -- Andrew Pilecki, Phillip L. Hammack.
2. National Identification and Intergroup Attitudes Among Members of the National Majority and Immigrants: Preliminary Evidence for the Mediational Role of Psychological Ownership of a Country. -- Asteria Brylka, Tuuli Anna Mähönen, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti.
3. The Military Perpetrator: A Narrative Analysis of Sentencing Judgments on Sexual Violence Offenders at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). -- Inger Skjelsbæk.
4. Tracking Homo Oeconomicus: Development of the Neoliberal Beliefs Inventory. -- Laina Y. Bay-Cheng, Caroline C. Fitz, Natalie M. Alizaga, Alyssa N. Zucker.
5. Why Do Conservatives Report Being Happier Than Liberals? The Contribution of Neuroticism. -- Caitlin M. Burton, Jason E. Plaks, Jordan B. Peterson.
6. Climate Change Beliefs Count: Relationships With Voting Outcomes at the 2010 Australian Federal Election. -- Rod McCrea, Zoe Leviston, Iain Walker, Tung-Kai Shyy.
7. Recurrent Fury: Conspiratorial Discourse in the Blogosphere Triggered by Research on the Role of Conspiracist Ideation in Climate Denial. -- Stephan Lewandowsky, John Cook, Klaus Oberauer, Scott Brophy, Elisabeth A. Lloyd, Michael Marriott.
8. Asylum Seekers and Resettled Refugees in Australia: Predicting Social Policy Attitude From Prejudice Versus Emotion. -- Lisa K. Hartley, Anne Pedersen.
Review Articles:
After the Great War: Nationalism, Degenerationism and Mass Psychology. -- Juan García-García.
Commentaries:
"No Cause for Action": Revisiting the Ethics Case of Dr. John Leso. -- Roy J. Eidelson.
Special Thematic Section on "Decolonizing Psychological Science" (guest-edited by Tuğçe Kurtiș, Luis Gómez, Ludwin Molina, Ignacio Dobles and Glenn Adams):
1. Decolonizing Psychological Science: Introduction to the Special Thematic Section. -- Glenn Adams, Ignacio Dobles, Luis H. Gómez, Tuğçe Kurtiş, Ludwin E. Molina.
2. Stages of Colonialism in Africa: From Occupation of Land to Occupation of Being. -- Hussein A. Bulhan.
3. A Postcolonial Feminist Critique of Harem Analogies in Psychological Science. -- Natasha Bharj, Peter Hegarty.
4. Decolonising Australian Psychology: Discourses, Strategies, and Practice. -- Pat Dudgeon, Roz Walker.
5. Insurgency, Theoretical Decolonization and Social Decolonization: Lessons From Cuban Psychology. -- Fernando Lacerda.]
6. Psychosocial Accompaniment. -- Mary Watkins.
7. Working With Embroideries and Counter-Maps: Engaging Memory and Imagination Within Decolonizing Frameworks. -- Puleng Segalo, Einat Manoff, Michelle Fine.
8. Beyond Adaptation: Decolonizing Approaches to Coping With Oppression. -- Nia L. Phillips, Glenn Adams, Phia S. Salter.
9. Decolonizing Liberation: Toward a Transnational Feminist Psychology. -- Tuğçe Kurtiş, Glenn Adams.
Editorial Report and Acknowledgement of Reviewers, 2014. -- J. Christopher Cohrs, Johanna Ray Vollhardt .
Original Research Reports:
1. Invoking "The Family" to Legitimize Gender- and Sexuality-Based Public Policies in the United States: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the 2012 Democratic and Republican National Party Conventions. -- Andrew Pilecki, Phillip L. Hammack.
2. National Identification and Intergroup Attitudes Among Members of the National Majority and Immigrants: Preliminary Evidence for the Mediational Role of Psychological Ownership of a Country. -- Asteria Brylka, Tuuli Anna Mähönen, Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti.
3. The Military Perpetrator: A Narrative Analysis of Sentencing Judgments on Sexual Violence Offenders at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). -- Inger Skjelsbæk.
4. Tracking Homo Oeconomicus: Development of the Neoliberal Beliefs Inventory. -- Laina Y. Bay-Cheng, Caroline C. Fitz, Natalie M. Alizaga, Alyssa N. Zucker.
5. Why Do Conservatives Report Being Happier Than Liberals? The Contribution of Neuroticism. -- Caitlin M. Burton, Jason E. Plaks, Jordan B. Peterson.
6. Climate Change Beliefs Count: Relationships With Voting Outcomes at the 2010 Australian Federal Election. -- Rod McCrea, Zoe Leviston, Iain Walker, Tung-Kai Shyy.
7. Recurrent Fury: Conspiratorial Discourse in the Blogosphere Triggered by Research on the Role of Conspiracist Ideation in Climate Denial. -- Stephan Lewandowsky, John Cook, Klaus Oberauer, Scott Brophy, Elisabeth A. Lloyd, Michael Marriott.
8. Asylum Seekers and Resettled Refugees in Australia: Predicting Social Policy Attitude From Prejudice Versus Emotion. -- Lisa K. Hartley, Anne Pedersen.
Review Articles:
After the Great War: Nationalism, Degenerationism and Mass Psychology. -- Juan García-García.
Commentaries:
"No Cause for Action": Revisiting the Ethics Case of Dr. John Leso. -- Roy J. Eidelson.
Special Thematic Section on "Decolonizing Psychological Science" (guest-edited by Tuğçe Kurtiș, Luis Gómez, Ludwin Molina, Ignacio Dobles and Glenn Adams):
1. Decolonizing Psychological Science: Introduction to the Special Thematic Section. -- Glenn Adams, Ignacio Dobles, Luis H. Gómez, Tuğçe Kurtiş, Ludwin E. Molina.
2. Stages of Colonialism in Africa: From Occupation of Land to Occupation of Being. -- Hussein A. Bulhan.
3. A Postcolonial Feminist Critique of Harem Analogies in Psychological Science. -- Natasha Bharj, Peter Hegarty.
4. Decolonising Australian Psychology: Discourses, Strategies, and Practice. -- Pat Dudgeon, Roz Walker.
5. Insurgency, Theoretical Decolonization and Social Decolonization: Lessons From Cuban Psychology. -- Fernando Lacerda.]
6. Psychosocial Accompaniment. -- Mary Watkins.
7. Working With Embroideries and Counter-Maps: Engaging Memory and Imagination Within Decolonizing Frameworks. -- Puleng Segalo, Einat Manoff, Michelle Fine.
8. Beyond Adaptation: Decolonizing Approaches to Coping With Oppression. -- Nia L. Phillips, Glenn Adams, Phia S. Salter.
9. Decolonizing Liberation: Toward a Transnational Feminist Psychology. -- Tuğçe Kurtiş, Glenn Adams.
Cohrs, J. Christopher - Personal Name
Phillips, Nia L. - Personal Name
Segalo, Puleng - Personal Name
Watkins, Mary - Personal Name
Lacerda, Fernando - Personal Name
Dudgeon, Pat - Personal Name
Bharj, Natasha - Personal Name
Bulhan, Hussein A. - Personal Name
Adams, Glenn - Personal Name
García-García, Juan - Personal Name
Hartley, Lisa K. - Personal Name
Lewandowsky, Stephan - Personal Name
McCrea, Rod - Personal Name
Burton, Caitlin M. - Personal Name
Bay-Cheng, Laina Y. - Personal Name
Skjelsbæk, Inger - Personal Name
Brylka, Asteria - Personal Name
Pilecki, Andrew - Personal Name
Kurtiş, Tuğçe - Personal Name
Phillips, Nia L. - Personal Name
Segalo, Puleng - Personal Name
Watkins, Mary - Personal Name
Lacerda, Fernando - Personal Name
Dudgeon, Pat - Personal Name
Bharj, Natasha - Personal Name
Bulhan, Hussein A. - Personal Name
Adams, Glenn - Personal Name
García-García, Juan - Personal Name
Hartley, Lisa K. - Personal Name
Lewandowsky, Stephan - Personal Name
McCrea, Rod - Personal Name
Burton, Caitlin M. - Personal Name
Bay-Cheng, Laina Y. - Personal Name
Skjelsbæk, Inger - Personal Name
Brylka, Asteria - Personal Name
Pilecki, Andrew - Personal Name
Kurtiş, Tuğçe - Personal Name
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