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The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship (Series in Political Psychology) - Eugene Borgida, Christopher M Federico, John L Sullivan 2009 PDF Oxford Press BOOKS HUMAN AND PSYCHOLOGY
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The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship (Series in Political Psychology)
Author: Eugene Borgida, Christopher M Federico, John L Sullivan
Year: 2009
Pages: 400
Format: PDF
File size: 4 MB
Language: ENG



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The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship Series in Political Psychology is a thought-provoking book that delves into the intricacies of political psychology and its impact on democratic citizenship. The book explores how technology has evolved over time and how it has influenced our lives, shaping our beliefs, values, and behaviors. It highlights the importance of understanding this process of technological development as the foundation for the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a divided world. The book begins by examining the historical context of technological advancements and their impact on society. It discusses how technology has transformed the way we communicate, access information, and engage with one another. The author argues that technology has created both opportunities and challenges for democratic citizenship, and it is essential to understand these dynamics to ensure the survival of humanity. The author then delves into the concept of personal paradigms, which are the lenses through which we perceive the world around us. They shape our beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors, and they can either unite or divide people. The book emphasizes the need to develop a personal paradigm that recognizes the interconnectedness of all things and promotes unity among individuals and groups. This requires an understanding of the technological process and its implications for society. The book also explores the role of political psychology in shaping democratic citizenship. It examines how political ideologies, policies, and institutions influence our perceptions of the world and ourselves.
Серия «Политическая психология демократического гражданства» в политической психологии - это книга, заставляющая задуматься, которая углубляется в тонкости политической психологии и ее влияние на демократическое гражданство. Книга исследует, как технологии развивались с течением времени и как они повлияли на нашу жизнь, формируя наши убеждения, ценности и поведение. В нем подчеркивается важность понимания этого процесса технологического развития как основы выживания человечества и единства людей в разделенном мире. Книга начинается с изучения исторического контекста технологических достижений и их влияния на общество. В нем обсуждается, как технологии изменили способы общения, доступа к информации и взаимодействия друг с другом. Автор утверждает, что технологии создали как возможности, так и проблемы для демократического гражданства, и важно понимать эту динамику, чтобы обеспечить выживание человечества. Затем автор углубляется в концепцию личных парадигм, которые являются линзами, через которые мы воспринимаем окружающий мир. Они формируют наши убеждения, отношения и поведение, и они могут либо объединять, либо разделять людей. В книге подчеркивается необходимость разработки личной парадигмы, признающей взаимосвязанность всех вещей и способствующей единству между отдельными людьми и группами. Для этого необходимо понимание технологического процесса и его последствий для общества. В книге также исследуется роль политической психологии в формировании демократического гражданства. В нем рассматривается, как политические идеологии, политика и институты влияют на наше восприятие мира и нас самих.
La serie «Psicologia politica della cittadinanza democratica» in psicologia politica è un libro che fa riflettere, che approfondisce la finezza della psicologia politica e la sua influenza sulla cittadinanza democratica. Il libro indaga come le tecnologie si sono evolute nel tempo e come hanno influenzato le nostre vite, formando le nostre convinzioni, i nostri valori e i nostri comportamenti. Sottolinea l'importanza di comprendere questo processo di sviluppo tecnologico come base della sopravvivenza dell'umanità e dell'unità umana in un mondo diviso. Il libro inizia esplorando il contesto storico dei progressi tecnologici e il loro impatto sulla società. discute di come la tecnologia abbia cambiato i modi di comunicare, accedere alle informazioni e interagire tra loro. L'autore sostiene che la tecnologia ha creato opportunità e problemi per la cittadinanza democratica, ed è importante comprendere questa dinamica per garantire la sopravvivenza dell'umanità. Poi l'autore approfondisce il concetto di paradigmi personali, che sono le lenti attraverso le quali percepiamo il mondo. Formano le nostre convinzioni, le nostre relazioni e i nostri comportamenti, e possono unire o dividere le persone. Il libro sottolinea la necessità di sviluppare un paradigma personale che riconosca l'interconnessione di tutte le cose e promuova l'unità tra individui e gruppi. Ciò richiede la comprensione del processo tecnologico e delle sue implicazioni per la società. Il libro indaga anche sul ruolo della psicologia politica nella formazione della cittadinanza democratica. È considerato come ideologie politiche, politiche e istituzioni influenzino la nostra percezione del mondo e di noi stessi.
Die Reihe „Politische Psychologie der demokratischen Bürgerschaft“ in der politischen Psychologie ist ein Buch, das zum Nachdenken anregt und sich mit den Feinheiten der politischen Psychologie und ihren Auswirkungen auf die demokratische Bürgerschaft beschäftigt. Das Buch untersucht, wie sich die Technologie im Laufe der Zeit entwickelt hat und wie sie unser ben beeinflusst hat, indem sie unsere Überzeugungen, Werte und Verhaltensweisen geprägt hat. Er betont, wie wichtig es ist, diesen Prozess der technologischen Entwicklung als Grundlage für das Überleben der Menschheit und die Einheit der Menschen in einer geteilten Welt zu verstehen. Das Buch beginnt mit einer Untersuchung des historischen Kontextes technologischer Fortschritte und ihrer Auswirkungen auf die Gesellschaft. Es wird diskutiert, wie Technologie die Art und Weise verändert hat, wie wir kommunizieren, auf Informationen zugreifen und miteinander interagieren. Der Autor argumentiert, dass Technologie sowohl Chancen als auch Herausforderungen für die demokratische Bürgerschaft geschaffen hat, und es ist wichtig, diese Dynamik zu verstehen, um das Überleben der Menschheit zu sichern. Der Autor taucht dann in das Konzept der persönlichen Paradigmen ein, die die Linsen sind, durch die wir die Welt um uns herum wahrnehmen. e formen unsere Überzeugungen, Einstellungen und Verhaltensweisen und können Menschen entweder zusammenbringen oder trennen. Das Buch betont die Notwendigkeit, ein persönliches Paradigma zu entwickeln, das die Verbundenheit aller Dinge erkennt und die Einheit zwischen Individuen und Gruppen fördert. Dies erfordert ein Verständnis des technologischen Prozesses und seiner Auswirkungen auf die Gesellschaft. Das Buch untersucht auch die Rolle der politischen Psychologie bei der Gestaltung der demokratischen Bürgerschaft. Es untersucht, wie politische Ideologien, Politik und Institutionen unsere Wahrnehmung der Welt und uns selbst beeinflussen.
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