Skip to main navigation
Skip to search
Skip to main content
Illinois Experts Home
LOGIN & Help
Home
Profiles
Research units
Research & Scholarship
Datasets
Honors
Press/Media
Activities
Search by expertise, name or affiliation
Priming Patriots: Social Identity Processes and the Dynamics of Public Support for War
Scott Althaus
, Kevin Coe
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Political Science
Communication
School of Information Sciences
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Center for Social & Behavioral Science
European Union Center
Center for Global Studies
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Overview
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'Priming Patriots: Social Identity Processes and the Dynamics of Public Support for War'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Sort by
Weight
Alphabetically
Keyphrases
War Support
100%
Public Support
100%
Social Identity Processes
100%
Patriot
100%
Opinion Change
100%
Attitude Change
66%
Identification Process
33%
Long-term Memory
33%
Social Knowledge
33%
Environmental Context
33%
America's Army
33%
Military Conflict
33%
New York Times
33%
Ebb-and-flow
33%
Aggregate Dynamics
33%
Change of Support
33%
Contemporary Theory
33%
Sampling Model
33%
Opinion Dynamics
33%
Social Conflict
33%
Updating Model
33%
Information Update
33%
Social Identification
33%
Social Identification Theory
33%
Social Sciences
Priming
100%
Public Support
100%
Attitude Change
100%
Military Conflict
50%
Social Conflicts
50%
Long-Term Memory
50%
Psychology
Long-Term Memory
100%
Priming
100%
New York Times
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Military
100%