Political Psychology of Social Unrest in Latin America

Political Psychology of Social Unrest in Latin America

Sirlopu, David; Cakal, Hueseyin; Smith-Castro, Vanessa

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2025

282

Mole

9781032252254

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Latin America;social unrest;political psychology;collective action;democracy;citizenship;social change;authoritarianism;social identity;intergroup relations;emotions;moral convictions;minority groups;political systems