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Introduction to the special section on authoritarianism in societal context: The role of threat

2013; Wiley; Volume: 48; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00207594.2012.738298

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1464-066X

Autores

John Duckitt,

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Political Philosophy and Ethics

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International Journal of PsychologyVolume 48, Issue 1 p. 1-5 Research Article Introduction to the special section on authoritarianism in societal context: The role of threat John Duckitt, Corresponding Author John Duckitt Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandCorrespondence should be addressed to John Duckitt, The University of Auckland – Psychology, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 0000, New Zealand. (E-mail: [email protected])Search for more papers by this author John Duckitt, Corresponding Author John Duckitt Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandCorrespondence should be addressed to John Duckitt, The University of Auckland – Psychology, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 0000, New Zealand. 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