Articles
European Madness and Mad Cow Disease — December 8, 2000
IBPP Editor
This article describes some of the psychological factors that might attenuate unadaptive anxieties about the threat of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, mad cow disease.
Ideologies That Kill: One Way In, No Way Out — December 8, 2000
IBPP Editor
This article describes the phenomenon of ideology as an ineluctable trap from which there is no detour and no escape.
The Political Psychology of Photographic Images: Facts, Fiction, and Superstition — December 8, 2000
IBPP Editor
This article describes psychological research that might make it less likely that bans against photographic images in Third World countries are viewed by Western observers as products of backwardness and ignorance.
IBPP Research Associates
IBPP Research Associates: Ghana — December 8, 2000
Douglas Akwasi Owusu
This article - How Vulnerable Are Women?, by Douglas Akwasi Owusu - was posted on The Ghanaian Times of February 29, 2000, and discussed violence against women internationally. Copyright permissions for making the document available in Scholarly Commons were not available, and the it could not be provided for download.
Trends
Trends. Red Blues: The Psychology of National Anthems — December 8, 2000
IBPP Editor
This article discusses the political and psychological aspects of music using the Russian national anthem as an example.