Modern Political Psychology
a branch of applied psychology that studies the psychological, intellectual and emotional interactions of individuals and groups in the current political context, with a particular focus on the development of technology and media, as well as the impact of artificial intelligence on the formation of public opinion. This field analyzes contemporary leadership strategies, electoral behavior, and changes in party and grassroots ties at the local and global levels, and develops explanatory models to understand the influence of psychological factors on complex and volatile politics.
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