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100 _aAsthana, H. S. & Shrivastava, Vijay
245 _aPolitical Psychology indian Perspective
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_bH. P. Bhargava Book House
500 _aCONTENTS Section 1: Conceptual and Methodological 1. Political Psychology: An Introduction H. S. Asthana 2. Objectives of the Seminar H. S. Asthana 3. Relationship between Psychology and Political Science A. Avasthi 4. Methods and Techniques of Political Psychology Rajnarain 5. A Conceptual Model for Political Modernization in India Dharam Vir Section II: Voting Behaviour 6. Voting Behaviour in India V. M. Sirsikar 7. Personality and Voting Behaviour M. R. Rastogi 8. Social Psychological Correlates of Voting Behaviour V. Agarwal Section III: Leadership 9. Emerging Patterns of Rural Leadership B. Kuppuswamy 10. Gandhi's Leadership: A Psychobiographical Interpretation G D. Rastogi 11. U.P. Legislator's Preference for Party Leaders: (A Study in Q Methodology) Vimla Agarwal and Purnima Agarwal 12. Attitude Towards Political Leader N. Mishra 13. Authoritarianism and Social Prejudice in Political VK. Kool Section IV: Images Se Changing Political Image of Indira Gandhi A Psychological Study V Shrivastava Section V: Alienation and Affiliation 15. Time Perspective, Alienation and Political Affiliation 16 Modernity Western Concept and Indian Experience A. K. Singh Section VI: Defection 17. Risk-taking in Defecting Legislators P. Agarwal and S.C. Goel Section VII: Groups and Parties 18. Muslim Indians and Political Minorities M. R. Khan 19. Social Psychology of Political Parties R. P. Shrivastava Section VIII: Modal Personality 20. Explorations in Indian Modal Personality T. S. Dhapola 21. Nation Building in Singapore P. Misra Section IX: Violence and Peace 22. World Peace - Psychological Perspective Q. Hasan 23. Personal Reflections on Acquiring Peace P. Gupta 24. Violence and Non-violence: An Attributional Analysis S. Kanekar Glossary Bibliography
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