Political Psychology
Political Psychology is a peer-reviewed academic journal published bimonthly by Wiley on behalf of the International Society of Political Psychology. The editors-in-chief are Elizabeth Suhay of American University
and Mark Brandt of Michigan State University.
Subject matter
The journal of the International Society of Political Psychology is dedicated to the analysis of the interrelationships between psychological and [political processes]. International contributors draw on a diverse range of sources, including cognitive psychology, political science, economics, history, international relations, philosophy, political theory, sociology, and social and clinical psychology.Metrics
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2019 impact factor of 4.333, ranking it 22nd out of 182 journals in the category "Political Science" and 12th out of 65 journals in the category "Psychology Social". Political Psychology is in over 4,000 institutions worldwide, and in 2018 there were over 600,000 downloads of manuscripts published in the journal.Editors
The journal Political Psychology is housed at American University in Washington, DC, USA.Editors-in-Chief: Elizabeth Suhay and Mark Brandt