Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
Siegfried Schieder, Manuela Spindler (2014)
Theories of International Relations
M. Finnemore, Randall Schweller (2004)
The Purpose of Intervention: Changing Beliefs about the Use of ForceInternational Journal, 59
N. Hopkins (2011)
Dual identities and their recognition: minority group members' perspectivesPolitical Psychology, 32
Martha Cottam (2004)
Introduction to Political Psychology
S. Feldman, K. Stenner (1997)
Perceived Threat and AuthoritarianismPolitical Psychology, 18
I. Haas, William Cunningham (2014)
The Uncertainty Paradox: Perceived Threat Moderates the Effect of Uncertainty on Political TolerancePolitical Psychology, 35
Allison Smith, A. Stewart, D. Winter (2004)
Close Encounters With the Midwest: Forming Identity in a Bicultural ContextPolitical Psychology, 25
S. Ozyurt (2013)
Negotiating Multiple Identities, Constructing Western-Muslim Selves in the Netherlands and the United StatesPolitical Psychology, 34
T. Rudolph (2005)
Group Attachment and the Reduction of Value‐Driven AmbivalencePolitical Psychology, 26
Alexander Wendt (1999)
Social Theory of International Politics
V. Ljujic, P. Vedder, H. Dekker (2012)
Romaphobia Among Serbian Adolescents: The Role of National In-group Attitudes and Perceived ThreatPolitical Psychology, 33
F. Fleischmann, Karen Phalet (2016)
Identity Conflict or Compatibility: A Comparison of Muslim Minorities in Five European CitiesPolitical Psychology, 37
Alexander Wendt (1999)
Social Theory of International Politics: Frontmatter
A. Johnston (2001)
Treating International Institutions as Social EnvironmentsInternational Studies Quarterly, 45
M. Ross (1997)
The Relevance of Culture for the Study of Political Psychology and Ethnic ConflictPolitical Psychology, 18
D. Broadbent (1957)
A mechanical model for human attention and immediate memory.Psychological review, 64 3
C. Schaefer, B. Simon (2017)
Opportunities for Immigrants’ Acculturation and Identification VarietiesPolitical Psychology, 38
Alexander Wendt (2003)
Why a World State is InevitableEuropean Journal of International Relations, 9
M. Finnemore, Kathryn Sikkink (1998)
International Norm Dynamics and Political ChangeInternational Organization, 52
Heather Rae (2002)
State Identities and the Homogenisation of Peoples
J. Ruggie (1983)
Continuity and Transformation in the World Polity: Toward a Neorealist SynthesisWorld Politics, 35
C. Howarth, Eleni Andreouli (2016)
“Nobody Wants to Be an Outsider”: From Diversity Management to Diversity EngagementPolitical Psychology, 37
C. Sibley, D. Osborne (2016)
Ideology and Post-Colonial SocietyPolitical Psychology, 37
R. Simon (1982)
Gramsci's Political Thought: An Introduction
Emanuele Castano, B. Leidner, Alain Bonacossa, J. Nikkah, Rachel Perrulli, Bettina Spencer, N. Humphrey (2011)
Ideology, Fear of Death, and Death AnxietyPolitical Psychology, 32
A. Bieler, A. Morton (2008)
The Deficits of Discourse in IPE: Turning Base Metal into Gold?International Studies Quarterly, 52
David Ciuk, Robert Lupton, Judd Thornton (2018)
Values Voters: The Conditional Effect of Income on the Relationship Between Core Values and Political Attitudes and BehaviorPolitical Psychology, 39
T. Rudolph, E. Popp (2007)
An Information Processing Theory of AmbivalencePolitical Psychology, 28
[The chapter argues that, besides combination, the two layers of motivation-heuristics interact with each other due to their development laws. On the one hand, the degree of survival relativity (e.g., more survival satisfaction means lower survival relativity) positively correlates to the survival strategy’s power. On the other hand, the degree of self-persuasion (e.g., a mature rightness system without substantial confusions/contradictions) positively correlates to the power of meaningfulness. During the self-persuasion process, the condition of survival and external pressure play roles: better (less) survival condition plus less (more) external pressure increase (decrease) actors’ capabilities of managing different ideational elements for mature rightness building.]
Published: Feb 17, 2021
Keywords: The degree of survival relativity; The degree of self-persuasion; External pressure
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.