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Title: La psicología aplicada en la diplomacia
Authors: Galindo, Edgar
Keywords: Applied Psychology
Political Psychology
International Relations
Diplomacy
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Galindo, E. (2017). La psicología aplicada en la diplomacia (Applied Psychology in Diplomacy).Barcelona: Oberta Publishing.
Abstract: This books wants to explain the contribution of Psychology to help diplomats and other actors of international relations (international volunteers, expatriates, migrants and refugees) to accomplish their duties and/or solve their problems, exploring systematically the different ways in which psychological knowledge can be applied to analyze concrete subjects of diplomacy and policy, like decision making, perception of the others, uses of language, building of prejudices, racism, political extremism, group conflicts, negotiation, mediation, cooperation, intercultural differences, effects of war and disasters, work conditions and mental health in international & multicultural environments. It tries to build a bridge between diplomats and psychologist providing a chapter on Psychology for diplomats and one on Diplomacy for psychologists. At the same time, it has a practical goal, because the procedures and methods created by Psychology to ameliorate perceptions, cognitions and behaviors found in diplomatic work are revised
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/21402
Type: article
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