1 |
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The definition of political psychology , history , interests and practices |
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2 |
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The status quo as a means of psychology |
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3 |
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Psychoanalysis and political psychology |
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4 |
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Identity, ethnic / social identity |
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5 |
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Trauma, chosen traumas , selected victory , mourning |
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6 |
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Prejudice |
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7 |
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ethnic conflict |
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8 |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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9 |
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Public opinion |
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10 |
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Public areas specific areas |
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11 |
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political and psychological meaning and consequences of migration ; homesickness, diaspora , refugees psychology |
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12 |
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The modern nation-state , nation building and national unity |
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13 |
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the dominant political culture in Turkey |
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14 |
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Political communication and political psychology |
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15 |
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Political psychology applications; solving problems |
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16 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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17 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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