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This book explores Latin America through a political psychology lens.
This book presents a broad spectrum of theoretical and methodological perspectives illustrating how political psychology has addressed critical social issues in Latin America and provides a selective summary of the work carried out by some of the leading Latin American researchers in political psychology. This volume will allow readers to identify the most relevant topics of this discipline in Latin America, including the specific structural conditions of inequality and intergroup conflict in the region, as well as the most relevant contributions from Latin America to the global field of political psychology, including strategies of resistance and resilience and reflections on the potential transforming power of citizens to effect change through political participation and collective action.
Contents
Introduction to Political Psychology in Latin America
Claudia Z amp uacute amp ntilde iga and Wilson L amp oacute pez-L amp oacute pez
Chapter . Citizens and Democracy: Political Legitimacy Processes in Latin American Democracies
Silvina Brussino and Daniela Alonso
Chapter 2. Emotions and Protests: Contributions to Political Psychology from Latin American Research
Rodrigo As amp uacute n, Claudia Z amp uacute amp ntilde iga, Adriana Acosta, and Regina Fern amp aacute ndez
Chapter 3. A Psycho-Political Approach to Social Inequality in Latin America
D amp eacute bora Imhoff
Chapter 4. Youth Civic Engagement: Challenges for Social Cohesion from Latin America
B. Paula Luengo Kanacri, Gloria Jim amp eacute nez-Moya, and Roberto Gonz amp aacute lez
Chapter 5. Bias against Native Chileans in a Conflictive Context: Literature Review and Theoretical Integration
Camila Salazar-Fern amp aacute ndez and Jos amp eacute L. Saiz
Chapter . Psychology of Peace: Findings and Challenges for the Multidimensional Transformation of Violent Social Practices
Wilson L amp oacute pez-L amp oacute pez, Claudia Pineda-Marin, Andrea Correa-Chica, Camilo Rinc amp oacute n-Unigarro, and Luis M. Silva
Chapter 7. The Relationship between Political Ideology and National Identification in Latin America: A Meta-Analytical Synthesis
Agust amp iacute n Espinosa, Erika J amp aacute nos, Dar amp iacute o P amp aacute ez, and Harry Lewis
Chapter 8. Political Communication and Ideology
Idaly Barreto and Iv amp aacute n Felipe Medina-Arboleda
Chapter 9. Memory as a Political Action: Reflections from a Post-Dictatorial Chile
Mar amp iacute a Jos amp eacute Reyes, Francisco Jeanneret, Mar amp iacute a Ang amp eacute lica Cruz, C amp eacute sar Castillo, Juan Jeanneret, Manuela Badilla , Juan Fernando Pavez, and Centro de Interpretaci amp oacute n FiSura
Chapter . Arguing for a Liberation Psychology
Mauricio Gaborit
Conclusion and Future Directions for Political Psychology in Latin America
Claudia Z amp uacute amp ntilde iga and Wilson L amp oacute pez-L amp oacute pez