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Psychopolitical mentalities and collective identities: Pan European and Czech Perspectives
- 1.0577146 - PSÚ 2024 RIV eng A - Abstract
Klicperová-Baker, Martina - Jelínek, Martin - Květon, Petr
Psychopolitical mentalities and collective identities: Pan European and Czech Perspectives.
[Webinář pro sekci ECPR: Political Culture. Online, 25.10.2023]
Method of presentation: Zvaná přednáška
Event organizer: ECPR
URL events: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQzZ4k2zn_A
R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LX22NPO5101
Grant - others:AV ČR(CZ) StrategieAV21/24
Program: StrategieAV
Institutional support: RVO:68081740
Keywords : identity * mentality * democracy
OECD category: Psychology (including human - machine relations)
The concept of group mentality (political mentality or collective identity) is particularly useful for Political Psychology, the interdiscipline between political science and psychology. The seminar will report on two empirical studies: 1. European Sociopolitical Mentalities study (with dr. Kostal) provided five distinct mentalities, a result of a secondary analysis, cluster analysis of the ESS data, N=63.281. The five mentalities (secular democratic, religious democratic, non-democratic skeptical, antidemocratic traditional and antidemocratic radical) were identified in each European country, with various incidences. 2. The second study (with Drs Jelinek and Kveton) utilized Latent Profile Analysis (LPA) of the recent Czech dataset (N approx. 1000), a longitudinal study founded during the first Covid wave and extended during the Russian invasion to Ukraine. The focus was on psychopolitical mentalites with respect to COVID hoaxes and Russian propaganda. The LPA provided five psychopolitical types: No Strong Opinions type, Pro-Ukrainian Democratic Altruists, Anti-Russian Democrats, Pro-Russian Post-Communists, and Generally Disinformed Type. Both typologies have a close relationship to various types of political culture and to envisioning of international democratic ´demos´.
Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0346367
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