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SOC 298

The Social Psychology of Contemporary American Politics (PSYCH 270, SOC 398)

UNITS:4-5
GRADING:Letter (ABCD/NP)
LEVEL:Graduate
GER:—

Where do people's political attitudes and behaviors come from, and how can they be changed? Social and psychological factors powerfully influence political views, and research in this area can help to understand our often confusing political landscape. Understanding the causal architecture of political attitudes and behavior is essential for taking effective political action, especially in this time of deep and growing political divides. In this class we will read and discuss cutting-edge research from social psychology, sociology, political science, and beyond on topics such as polarization, persuasion, social activism, inequality, racial prejudice, and populism. Enrollment for SOC 298 is by permission of instructor. Apply here: https://sshs.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6lKEHvF817e7GND

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Seminar 1Open
ID: 28534
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DAYS:Tuesday
TIME:3:00 PM – 5:50 PM
LOCATION:TBD
INSTRUCTOR:
Willer, Robb
units

SOC 298: The Social Psychology of Contemporary American Politics (PSYCH 270, SOC 398)

4-5 units · Letter (ABCD/NP)

Where do people's political attitudes and behaviors come from, and how can they be changed? Social and psychological factors powerfully influence political views, and research in this area can help to understand our often confusing political landscape. Understanding the causal architecture of political attitudes and behavior is essential for taking effective political action, especially in this time of deep and growing political divides. In this class we will read and discuss cutting-edge research from social psychology, sociology, political science, and beyond on topics such as polarization, persuasion, social activism, inequality, racial prejudice, and populism. Enrollment for SOC 298 is by permission of instructor. Apply here: https://sshs.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6lKEHvF817e7GND

Offered in Spring 2027 at Stanford University.

Spring 2027 sections

  • Seminar — Tuesday 3:00 PM – 5:50 PM — Willer, Robb (Graduate)

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