This panel welcomes papers that focus on major theoretical and methodological advances and developments in political psychology. Topics may range from conflict and violence, political behavior or civic engagement to identity, prejudice and discrimination, international relations or biology, genetics and neuroscience, to digitalization; while methods may embrace experimental as well as quantitative, qualitative or mixed-methods approaches. This panel is meant to offer a vivid forum for the breadth of innovations and stimulate in-depth discussions of current topics and methods in Political Psychology.
Recent Developments in Political Psychology
Panel Code
              RC29.07
          Type
              Open Panel
          Language
              English
          Chair
              
          Discussants
          
      Description
              Onsite Presentation Language
              Same as proposal language
          Panel ID
              PL-6025
          Schedule
              










