The Social Psychology of Democracies in Transition
Slides
- Introduction
- Transition to (and from?) democracy: an overview
- Legacies of communism
- Social-psychological theories and communist legacies
- The self under communism and the self after communism
- Attitudes, values, orientations and beliefs
- Social influence and social norms
- Anti-social behaviour: anomie and aggression
- Pro-social behaviour: helping and altruism
- Groups and group dynamics
- Prejudice and intergroup relations (1): the nature of post-communist prejudice
- Prejudice and intergroup relations (2): reducing prejudice
- Cultural social psychology: intercultural relations
- The psychological underpinnings of democracy and democratic backsliding
- Course synthesis and exam preparation
Handouts
- Introduction
- Transition to (and from?) democracy: an overview
- Legacies of communism
- Social-psychological theories and communist legacies
- The self under communism and the self after communism
- Attitudes, values, orientations and beliefs
- Social influence and social norms
- Anti-social behaviour: anomie and aggression
- Pro-social behaviour: helping and altruism
- Groups and group dynamics
- Prejudice and intergroup relations (1): the nature of post-communist prejudice
- Prejudice and intergroup relations (2): reducing prejudice
- Cultural social psychology: intercultural relations
- The psychological underpinnings of democracy and democratic backsliding
- Course synthesis and exam preparation