Předmět Political psychology and intergroup conflict (PSY280)
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Cíl
At the end of the course students should be able to understand psychological theories and approaches that help to explain politically motivated intergroup conflict, intolerance, and collective action; to interconnect traditional theories in social and political psychology (social identity, social cognition, socialization) with their recent extensions to the areas of civic identity, civic/political participation of people with minority status, or intolerant online communities; to applicate theories of political and social psychology to current political events.
Osnova
The effects of stereotypes on intragroup and intergroup exclusion (Lecture)Can stereotypes be good for intergroup relations? (Seminar)The roots of intolerance: Personal dispositions or socialization experiences? (Lecture)Are we becoming more tolerant? (Seminar with reading)Civic identity and citizenship: Links and differences (Lecture)Perceived discrimination as hindering or fostering civic participation? (Seminar with reading)Minority civic participation: Theories and concepts (Lecture)Links between theory and practice in minority participation research – group project in class (Seminar)Understanding intergroup conflict, conflict resolution and peace-building (Lecture)Civic life online (Lecture)Civic expressions in online environment: What is different? (Seminar with reading)
Literatura
The social psychology of inclusion and exclusion. Edited by Dominic Abrams - Michael A. Hogg - Jose M. Marques. New York: Psychology Press, 2005. xviii, 355. ISBN 1841690732. info
Garant
Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Šerek, Ph.D.
Vyučující
Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Šerek, Ph.D.Mgr. Zuzana Scott, Ph.D.Mgr. et Mgr. Hana Macháčková, Ph.D.