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Psychological Borders in Europe and the United States: Contemporary Nationalism, Nativism, and Populism presents an integrative sociopolitical and psychological analysis model to examine contemporary sociopolitical rising ideologies in Europe and the United States; specifically, nationalism, nativism, and populism. Further, this book explores processes involved in the construction and sociopolitical mobilization of large, group identities. Political psychology is introduced to discuss the formation of national and psychological borders and their manifestations, including dynamics of identity driven aggression. The connection between the rise of ideologies, such as nativism and populism, and historical collective traumas is discussed, highlighting the role of social re-enactments, identity transformation, and large collective mourning to contemporary sociopolitical dynamics in Europe and the United States. Ethnic, racial, and intergroup conflict, and the role of immigration and asylum policy in maintaining, changing, and transforming existing collective identities is discussed, to then examine the war between Russia and the Ukraine. This book includes specific case applications to European countries and the United States, where nationalism, nativism, and populism have been on the ascendant.



Table of Contents

Part I. Nationalism, Nativism and Populism: What's the Difference?

Chapter 1. Introduction: Nationalism, Nativism and Populism: What's the Difference?

Chapter 2. Nationalism

Chapter 3. Nativism

Chapter 4. Nativism, War, the Ku Klux Klan and White Power Movements

Chapter 5. Populism

Part II. Construction and Sociopolitical Mobilization of Large, Group Identities: The Integrated Sociopolitical and Psychological Analysis Model

Chapter 6. Mobilization of Large Group Identities: The Case of the Identitarian Movement

Chapter 7. Integrated Sociopolitical Analysis: Individual and Collective Identity Constructions

Part III. Political Psychology, Borders and Identity Wars

Chapter 8. Integrated Psychological Analysis: Political Psychology, Borders and Identity Wars in Europe and the United States

Part IV: An Integrated Sociopolitical and Psychological Approach to Contemporary, Identity-Driven Conflict and Historical Collective Traumas

Chapter 9. The ISPA Approach to Identity Driven Conflict and Historical Collective Traumas

Chapter 10. Historical Collective Traumas and Resistance to Identity Transformation and Mourning: American Immigration Policy

Chapter 11. Russia and Ukraine: The Development of a New Identity and Thwarted Mourning

References

Index

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 31/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793610614, 978-1793610614
      ISBN10: 1793610614

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Psychological Borders in Europe and the United States: Contemporary Nationalism, Nativism, and Populism presents an integrative sociopolitical and psychological analysis model to examine contemporary sociopolitical rising ideologies in Europe and the United States; specifically, nationalism, nativism, and populism. Further, this book explores processes involved in the construction and sociopolitical mobilization of large, group identities. Political psychology is introduced to discuss the formation of national and psychological borders and their manifestations, including dynamics of identity driven aggression. The connection between the rise of ideologies, such as nativism and populism, and historical collective traumas is discussed, highlighting the role of social re-enactments, identity transformation, and large collective mourning to contemporary sociopolitical dynamics in Europe and the United States. Ethnic, racial, and intergroup conflict, and the role of immigration and asylum policy in maintaining, changing, and transforming existing collective identities is discussed, to then examine the war between Russia and the Ukraine. This book includes specific case applications to European countries and the United States, where nationalism, nativism, and populism have been on the ascendant.



      Table of Contents

      Part I. Nationalism, Nativism and Populism: What's the Difference?

      Chapter 1. Introduction: Nationalism, Nativism and Populism: What's the Difference?

      Chapter 2. Nationalism

      Chapter 3. Nativism

      Chapter 4. Nativism, War, the Ku Klux Klan and White Power Movements

      Chapter 5. Populism

      Part II. Construction and Sociopolitical Mobilization of Large, Group Identities: The Integrated Sociopolitical and Psychological Analysis Model

      Chapter 6. Mobilization of Large Group Identities: The Case of the Identitarian Movement

      Chapter 7. Integrated Sociopolitical Analysis: Individual and Collective Identity Constructions

      Part III. Political Psychology, Borders and Identity Wars

      Chapter 8. Integrated Psychological Analysis: Political Psychology, Borders and Identity Wars in Europe and the United States

      Part IV: An Integrated Sociopolitical and Psychological Approach to Contemporary, Identity-Driven Conflict and Historical Collective Traumas

      Chapter 9. The ISPA Approach to Identity Driven Conflict and Historical Collective Traumas

      Chapter 10. Historical Collective Traumas and Resistance to Identity Transformation and Mourning: American Immigration Policy

      Chapter 11. Russia and Ukraine: The Development of a New Identity and Thwarted Mourning

      References

      Index

      About the Author

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