The psychology of Brexit: from psychodrama to behavioural science

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Book

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June 1, 2019

Summary:

Provides a compelling, research-informed, account of the psychological aspects of the Brexit experience. Explores Brexit’s psychological impact on social attitudes, future thinking, and collective and individual mental health. Demonstrates how the events of Brexit have been shaped by psychological factors. Reveals how cultural biases (such as sexism) shape the manner in which politicians are portrayed and perceived. Appeals to general audiences, as well as policymakers and researchers in the fields of psychology, politics, and public health.

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29364-2

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