Maria del Mar Farina is associate professor at Westfield State University Graduate Social Work Program, adjunct professor at Smith College School for Social Work, and course facilitator at Boston University, School of Social Work.
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Part I. Nationalism, Nativism and Populism: What's the Difference? Chapter 1. Introduction: Nationalism, Nativism and Populism: What's the Difference? Chapter 2. Nationalism Chapter 3. Nativism Chapter 4. Nativism, War, the Ku Klux Klan and White Power Movements Chapter 5. Populism Part II. Construction and Sociopolitical Mobilization of Large, Group Identities: The Integrated Sociopolitical and Psychological Analysis Model Chapter 6. Mobilization of Large Group Identities: The Case of the Identitarian Movement Chapter 7. Integrated Sociopolitical Analysis: Individual and Collective Identity Constructions Part III. Political Psychology, Borders and Identity Wars Chapter 8. Integrated Psychological Analysis: Political Psychology, Borders and Identity Wars in Europe and the United States Part IV: An Integrated Sociopolitical and Psychological Approach to Contemporary, Identity-Driven Conflict and Historical Collective Traumas Chapter 9. The ISPA Approach to Identity Driven Conflict and Historical Collective Traumas Chapter 10. Historical Collective Traumas and Resistance to Identity Transformation and Mourning: American Immigration Policy Chapter 11. Russia and Ukraine: The Development of a New Identity and Thwarted Mourning References Index About the Author