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Abstract: . . . (2002). Power: Does it have to corrupt? Review of A.Y. Lee-Chai & J. A. Bargh (Eds.), The use and abuse of power: Multiple perspectives on the causes of corruption . Contemporary Psychology , 47 , 427-430. (CTWeb) *** Langner, C., & Winter, D. G. (2001). The motivational basis of compromise and concessions: Archival and experimental studies. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 81 , 711-727. *** Russell, B. (1938). Power: A new social analysis (Chap. 18, pp. 178-206). London: Allen & Unwin. (Two separate listings in the e-reserves.) *** Ruddick, S. (1982/1984). Preservative love and military destruction: Some reflections on mothering and peace. In J. Trebilcot (Ed.), Mothering: Essays in feminist theory (pp. 231-262). Totowa, NJ: Rowham . . . . . . Crosby, F. L. (1976). A model of egoistic relative deprivation. Psychological Review, 83 , 85-113. *** Kegley, C. W., Jr. (2003). The New Global Terrorism: Characteristics, Causes, Controls. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. 2003. Dec 9: Psychological perspectives on what is happening in the world Term paper due at the beginning of class Page 10 Psychology 393/ Political Science 330 Syllabus, FT2004 10 Barber, B. R. (1992, March). Jihad vs. McWorld. The Atlantic Monthly , pp. 53-55, 58-61. Dec 14: Politics as the art of the (im)possible Fisher, R. & Urey, W. (1981). Principled negotiation. In R. K. White, (Ed.) Psychology and the prevention of nuclear war (pp. 479-489). New York: NYU Press. Rubin, J. (1981). Some roles and functions of a mediator. . . . . . . L. (1976). A model of egoistic relative deprivation. Psychological Review, 83 , 85-113. *** Kegley, C. W., Jr. (2003). The New Global Terrorism: Characteristics, Causes, Controls. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. 2003. Dec 9: Psychological perspectives on what is happening in the world Term paper due at the beginning of class Page 10 Psychology 393/ Political Science 330 Syllabus, FT2004 10 Barber, B. R. (1992, March). Jihad vs. McWorld. The Atlantic Monthly , pp. 53-55, 58-61. Dec 14: Politics as the art of the (im)possible Fisher, R. & Urey, W. (1981). Principled negotiation. In R. K. White, (Ed.) Psychology and the prevention of nuclear war (pp. 479-489). New York: NYU Press. Rubin, J. (1981). Some roles and functions of a mediator. . . . . . . reading assigned. I. Leadership Sept 9: Comparing a good and a bad leader Shakespeare, W. Richard II . (Read the play before class. Be prepared to discuss differences between Richard, a failed leader, and Bolingbroke, a successful leader who replaced him.) Sept 14: Prologue to the study of leadership: Gender, power, and politics Rank, O. (1914). (Rough English translation by David G. Winter). “Conquering cities and ‘conquering’ women.” Internationale Zeitschrift für ärztliche Psychoanalyse, 2 , 50-58. MacKinnon, C. A. (1984). Difference and dominance (p. 32 through p. 34, line 12 from bottom; p. 40, line 4, through p. 45). In Feminism unmodified: Discourses on life and law (pp. 32-45). Cambridge: Harvard University Press. MacKinnon, C. A. (1983). . . . --3000,4,375,3305,27950
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