About the Political Psychology Section
The purpose of the Political Psychology Organized Section of the American Political Science Association is to facilitate communication, across subfields and disciplinary boundaries, among individuals interested in the relationship between political and psychological processes.

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Political Psychology Sessions Featured at APSA 2007

Evidence of the growing interest in, and influence of, Political Psychology was apparent at the 2007 APSA Annual Meeting. James N. Druckman of Northwestern University organized an exciting set of panels. In addition to the twelve panels that Political Psychology was granted, he increased the visibility of Political Psychology by co-sponsoring panels with other sections. The Political Psychology panels and round-tables for the 2007 APSA meetings are listed in the section newsletter.
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Sniderman, Hagendoorn, Cannetti-Nisim, Ariely, Halperin, and Cassese win 2008 Political Psychology Section Awards

This year at APSA, the organized section on Political Psychology will give its annual awards for Best Book, Best Paper and Best Dissertation.
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