Political Psychology

International contributors draw on a diverse range of sources, including cognitive psychology, political science, economics, history, international relations, philosophy, political theory, sociology, and social and clinical psychology.

The journal Political Psychology is housed at the Centre for Social Issues Research at the University of Limerick, Ireland.

Editors-in-Chief: Orla Muldoon and James Liu Editorial Manager: Cillian McHugh Co-editors: Pablo De Tezano-Pinto, Sammyh Khan, Robert Klemmensen, I-Ching Lee, James McAuley, and Chris Weber Associate editors: Veronica Hopner, Sarah Jay, Alastair Nightingale Book Review Editor: Kristen Monroe The new editorial team led by Orla Muldoon and James Liu has been appointed and took up position on February 1, 2020.

Given the continued growth and explosion of information and interest in political psychology, the society sensed there was an increasing need for a place where cumulative research findings and theoretical developments are synthesized and integrated in a form accessible to scholars, students, and practitioners.

Each annual volume includes a selection articles that capture the diversity of subject matter studied by political psychologists.