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The Psychology of Brexit : From Psychodrama to Behavioural Science, Paperback / softback Book

The Psychology of Brexit : From Psychodrama to Behavioural Science Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The Psychology of Brexit examines the psychological causes, catalysts, and consequences of Brexit.

Unlike most cultural upheavals, Brexit is not the result of accidental tragedy or spontaneous economic turmoil.

Rather, it exists because people decided to make it exist.

It is a product of human psychology – shaped in critical ways by people’s perceptions, preferences, choices, self-images, attitudes, ideas, assumptions, group relations, and reasoned (or ill-reasoned) conclusions.

This book discusses how reasoning biases and illusions of control propel – and pollute – the perspective of both Leavers and Remainers.

It shows how social stereotypes and motivated irrationality help otherwise groundless beliefs thrive in everyday culture, leading to group polarisation and echo-chamber reasoning.

It reveals the way cultural biases like sexism influence how Brexit politicians are portrayed and perceived. And it explores the psychological impact of Brexit – its effect on social attitudes, future thinking, and collective and individual mental health.

In this compelling new book, psychologist Brian Hughes examines what scientific psychology reveals about the dynamics of Brexit, what Brexit teaches us about ourselves, and what we can do to deal with its short-term impact and long-term fallout. 

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