«Journal of Political Psychology»
A specialized scientific journal dedicated to the publication of theoretical and applied research in the field of political psychology, including the analysis of the political behavior of individuals and groups, decision-making processes, leadership, political extremism and the dynamics of civic engagement. The journal focuses on explaining how psychological factors such as emotions, values, beliefs, and collective identity influence political decisions and behavior. He also studies the interaction of leaders with the masses, strategies of psychological influence and cognitive analysis of political behavior. This journal is an important source of information for researchers, scientists, and policymakers, helping them to understand and analyze political phenomena from a psychological perspective and develop practical strategies based on this knowledge. Founded in 1980 by American scientist James Davis, the journal is based in the United States and serves as an important platform for the exchange of scientific knowledge and promotes international academic cooperation in the field of political psychology and its practical application. The journal can be accessed through a variety of academic databases, including JSTOR, ScienceDirect, and PsycINFO.