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Divided

Open-Mindedness and Dogmatism in a Polarized World

Victor Ottati, Chadly Stern (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
312 Seiten
2023
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-765546-7 (ISBN)
CHF 94,25 inkl. MwSt
If you tune into televised newscasts or read any newspaper, it is impossible to ignore the increased polarization of political discussion. These news reports are supported by empirical research documenting increases in social and political polarization. Polarization is not completely undesirable, as differences between groups can contribute to a vibrant democratic life in which alternative solutions to social problems are fully explored. However, polarization can also produce dysfunctional outcomes, including sub-optimal decision-making processes within groups and a lower likelihood that competing groups are able to resolve differences. Extreme forms of polarization are presumably exacerbated by dogmatic or closed-minded thinking that fails to openly consider the viability of opposing viewpoints, as well as low levels of intellectual humility in which people rarely consider the possibility that their own beliefs and opinions might be fallible. This volume aims to increase the understanding of open-mindedness and dogmatism, illuminate the nature and causes of polarization, and provide clues regarding how one might attempt to reduce pernicious forms of polarization.
Bringing together a diverse group of leading psychologists, political scientists, sociologists, and communication scholars who investigate dogmatism and open-mindedness within social and political contexts, Divided: Open-Mindedness and Dogmatism in a Polarized World covers a wide range of topics including key definitions of dogmatism and open-mindedness, the emergence of affective polarization, how open-mindedness relates to attitude formation and change, the correspondence between intellectual humility and open-mindedness, and how social norms and situations shape open-minded cognition. Authors consider both the beneficial and more problematic features of open-mindedness, dogmatism, and polarization. Collectively, this volume provides a format that enables readers to learn about creative approaches to understanding dogmatism and open-mindedness and, potentially, to generate innovative solutions that reduce polarization and increase constructive social compromise in the future.

Victor Ottati is a Professor of Psychology at Loyola University Chicago. His research addresses questions within social psychology, political psychology, cross-cultural psychology, and the psychology of communication. His research has appeared in numerous sources, including the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, the European Journal of Social Psychology, and the Journal of Positive Psychology. Chadly Stern is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His research addresses questions related to political psychology and social cognition, including how political beliefs correspond to social perception. His research has appeared in various outlets, including Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, and Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. He was named a 2017 Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science and received the 2019 Early Career Award from the International Social Cognition Network.

I. DEFINING AND UNDERSTANDING OPEN-MINDEDNESS, DOGMATISM, AND POLARIZATION

1. Open-Mindedness and Dogmatism in a Polarized World: Core Concepts and Definitions
Victor Ottati, Chadly Stern, Whinda Yustisia, and Lori D. Bougher

2. Identity Strength Leads to Out-Group Animus and Polarization
Shanto Iyengar and Matthew DeBell

II. OPEN AND CLOSED-MINDED PROCESSING: ATTITUDE FORMATION AND CHANGE

3. Attitudes in a Polarized World: Sociological and Psychological Processes of Reinforcement of Social and Political Worldviews
Angelita Repetto and Dolores Albarracín

4. Openness and Persuasion: Multiple Processes, Meanings, and Outcomes
Pablo Briñol and Richard E. Petty

III. INTELLECTUAL HUMILITY AND OPEN-MINDEDNESS

5. Links Between Intellectual Humility and Open-Mindedness: Does Strength of Belief Matter?
Elizabeth J. Krumrei-Mancuso and Everett L. Worthington, Jr.

6. Forms of Intellectual Humility and Their Associations with Features of Knowledge, Beliefs, and Opinions
Rick H. Hoyle and Erin K. Davisson

IV. NORMATIVE STANDARDS AND OPEN-MINDEDNESS: OPEN-MINDED COGNITION AND ACTIVELY OPEN-MINDED THINKING

7. Situation-Specific Open-Minded Cognition: Scale Validation and Incremental Effects of Person and Situation
Victor Ottati, Chase Wilson, Devon Price, Yelvzaveta Distefano, and Fred B. Bryant

8. The Role of Group Context in Open-Minded Cognition
Salma Moaz, Kelsey Berryman, Jeremy R. Winget, R. Scott Tindale, and Victor Ottati

9. Actively Open-Minded Thinking and the Political Effects of Its Absence
Jonathan Baron, Ozan Isler, and Onurcan Y?lmaz

V. IDEOLOGY, AUTHORITARIANISM, AND DOGMATISM

10. Persistent Problems With the Conceptualization, Measurement, and Study of "Left-Wing Authoritarianism"
Benjamin A. Saunders and John. T. Jost

11. New Evidence On an Enduring Question: The Role of Political Ideology and Extremism in Dogmatic Thinking
Chadly Stern and Benjamin C. Ruisch

VI. DOGMATISM AND OPEN-MINDEDNESS: THE INTERPLAY OF AFFECT, MOTIVATION, AND COGNITION

12. Open-Mindedness and Dogmatism in a Darwinian world: The Roles of Affective Appraisals Over Time and Circumstance
George E. Marcus

13. Feeling Open or Closed-Minded: The Role of Affective Feelings in the Closing or Opening of the Mind
Akila Raoul and Jeffrey R. Huntsinger

14. Terror Management, Dogmatism, and Open-Mindedness
Dylan E. Horner, Alex Sielaff, Sheldon Solomon, and Jeff Greenberg

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie SERIES IN POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 236 x 164 mm
Gewicht 572 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-19-765546-7 / 0197655467
ISBN-13 978-0-19-765546-7 / 9780197655467
Zustand Neuware
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