Abstract
This article was written by Dr. Evelin Gerda Lindner, a cross-cultural social psychologist and physician at the University of Oslo, Institute of Psychology. Its focus on psychological research on humiliation is very relevant to political psychology given that this construct of emotion often may be salient in motivating insurgency movements, terrorism, war, low-intensity conflict, human rights violations, the breakdown of peacekeeping and peacemaking operations, and the incidence and prevalence of crime. Dr. Lindner can be reached at P.O.Box 1094 Blindern N-0317 Oslo, Norway…Tel no +47 91789296…e.g.lindner@psykologi.uio.no…http://www.uio.no/~evelinl
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Editor, IBPP
(2001)
"From Norway: Research on Political Psychology and Humiliation,"
International Bulletin of Political Psychology: Vol. 10
:
Iss.
9
, Article 3.
Available at:
https://commons.erau.edu/ibpp/vol10/iss9/3
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