Political Psychology

Political Psychology  
Discipline Political psychology, Psychology, political studies
Language English
Edited by Catarina Kinnvall
Publication details
Publication history
1980-present
Publisher
Frequency Bimonthly
2.089
Standard abbreviations
Political Psychol.
Indexing
CODEN POPSEO
ISSN 0162-895X (print)
1467-9221 (web)
LCCN 79644318
JSTOR 0162895X
OCLC no. 44544062
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Political Psychology is a peer-reviewed academic journal published bimonthly by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Society of Political Psychology. The editor-in-chief is Catarina Kinnvall of Lund University, Sweden.

The journal of the International Society of Political Psychology is dedicated to the analysis of the interrelationships between psychological and political processes. International contributors draw on a diverse range of sources, including cognitive psychology, political science, economics, history, international relations, philosophy, political theory, sociology, and social and clinical psychology.

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 2.089, ranking it 17th out of 163 journals in the category "Political Science" and 18th out of 62 journals in the category "Psychology Social".[1] Political Psychology is in over 4,000 institutions worldwide, and in 2013 there were over 605,000 downloads of manuscripts published in the journal.

The journal Political Psychology is housed at the European Centre for Political Psychology at Lund University, Sweden.

Editor-in-Chief: Catarina Kinnvall

Editorial Manager: Sarah Scuzzarello

Co-editors: John Cash, Caroline Howarth, Orla Muldoon, Martin Rosema, Thomas Rudolph Associate editors: Hanna Bäck, Jacob Sohlberg, Martin Bäckström, Emma Bäck

Advances in Political Psychology is the second publication of the International Society of Political Psychology. Given the continued growth and explosion of information and interest in political psychology, the society sensed there was an increasing need for a place where cumulative research findings and theoretical developments are synthesized and integrated in a form accessible to scholars, students, and practitioners. The Advances in Political Psychology annual series is intended to fill this need by recording the state of the field and highlighting innovative developments so that those who are interested can keep abreast of what is happening in political psychology. Each annual volume includes a selection articles that capture the diversity of subject matter studied by political psychologists. The editor-in-chief is Howard Lavine of the University of Minnesota.

See also

References

  1. "Journals Ranked by Impact: Political Science and Psychology Social". 2015 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Social Sciences ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2016.
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