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2. Fostering idealogical and polical education via knowledge graph and KNN model: an emphasis on positive psychology.

3. 3rd International Conference on Behavioral Sciences and Applied Psychology (BSAP2024).

4. The personality is political (especially for populists).

7. Call for Papers.

8. The gender gap in political psychology.

10. Does personality matter? Exploring its moderating role on the relationship between neighbourhood ethnic outgroup-size and preferences for Brexit.

11. INVITED SYMPOSIUM.

14. Parties' attack behaviour in parliaments: Who attacks whom and when.

15. Can responsibility attributions be sensible in the presence of partisan‐motivated reasoning?

16. Ordinary Claims Require Ordinary Evidence: A Lack of Direct Support for Equalitarian Bias in the Social Sciences.

18. Racial inequality and the imperative critique of the South African negotiated settlement.

19. The Conditional Effects of Authoritarianism on COVID-19 Pandemic Health Behaviors and Policy Preferences.

20. From Victims to Dissidents: Legacies of Violence and Popular Mobilization in Iraq (2003–2018).

21. Overconfidence, missteps, and tragedy: dynamics of Myanmar's international relations and the genocide of the Rohingya.

22. Operational Code Analysis and Psycho-Political Understanding of Putin's Personality.

23. A Literature Review of Political Psychology, Political Leaders and Personal Qualities: Mini-Review Approach.

24. Experience, Institutions, and Epistemology.

25. Post-Socialist Ethnic Symbolism, Suppression of Yugoslav Social Memory, and Radical Populism Psychology.

26. Perceived discrimination and support for democracy among immigrants.

28. Political Psychology of Southeast Asia.

29. When are Identities Politically Consequential? Identifying Conditions of Descriptive, Substantive, and Allied Group Identity.

30. Familial geopolitics and ontological security: intergenerational relations, migration and minority youth (in)securities in Scotland.

32. Mythologizing war: legacies of conflict in Croatian parliamentary debates.

33. Is the Adulation of the Rich-and-Powerful Derived from Benevolence? Adam Smith and the Distinction Between Aspiration and Interests.

34. HOW TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS COMMUNICATION AND IDENTITY-CREATION.

35. Psychological Examination of Political Philosophies: Interrelationship Among Citizenship, Justice, and Well-Being in Japan.

36. Organizational Political Ideology and Corporate Openness to Social Activism.

37. Strange Bedfellows: The Alliance Theory of Political Belief Systems.

38. The Strange Epicycles of Political Psychology: A Response to Commentaries.

39. Sobre la perspectiva metodológica en el Proyecto de Psicología Cultural de Jerome Bruner.

40. Authoritarianism and support for Trump and Clinton in the 2016 primaries.

41. Can political realism be action-guiding?

43. PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF POLITICAL CHOICES: FOCUS ON COGNITION, DECISION-MAKING STYLES, AND EMOTIONS IN VOTING BEHAVIOUR.

44. Academic Freedom Under Attack in Turkey: 2019 Presidential Address, International Society of Political Psychology.

45. Brexit and emergent politics: Introduction to the special issue.

46. The comrade on the crossroads of scholarship and struggle: Troubling the exile of Frantz Fanon from social and political psychology.

47. Do natural disasters help the environment? How voters respond and what that means.

48. Grandiose dreams, mega projects: Ottoman nostalgia in 'new Turkey'.

49. How does public weeping affect public approval rate of a politician?

50. Bringing critical social psychology to the study of political polarization.