A review on the outcomes of comes narcissism regarding political psychology

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Collective narcissism is a form of social identity that reflects the convictions about an in-group’s greatness and exceptionality. Since these grandiose beliefs are dependent on getting validation from other groups, those identiying with their in-groups in the narsissistic way have preoccupations about these in-groups being underappraciated. This review aims to provide a comprehensive summary on the outcomes of collective narcissism regarding political psychology in the Turkish literature. Accordingly, the first part of the review includues the theoretical background of collective narcissism and the empirical studies investigating its origins. The second part includes the review of the empirical studies that examined the effects of collective narcissism on politics under four sections (perceptions about country and history, conspiracy theory beliefs, voting preferences and views on democracy, supported policies and applications). The research reviewed demonstrate that collective narcissism studied in the national contexts predicts electorates’ political preferences and beliefs that could have harmful consequences both for internal and external politics. The last part of the review points out research gaps based on the critical analysis of the reviewed studies, and presents future research suggestions for the researchers and students who would like to study on this topic.
自恋对政治心理学的影响综述
集体自恋是一种社会认同形式,它反映了对内部群体的伟大和特殊性的信念。由于这些伟大的信念依赖于从其他群体中获得认可,因此那些以自恋方式认同其内部群体的人,会对这些内部群体未得到充分认可产生担忧。本综述旨在全面总结土耳其文献中有关政治心理学的集体自恋成果。因此,综述的第一部分包括集体自恋的理论背景和调查其起源的实证研究。第二部分包括对实证研究的回顾,这些研究从四个部分(对国家和历史的看法、阴谋论信仰、投票偏好和对民主的看法、支持的政策和应用)考察了集体自恋对政治的影响。所回顾的研究表明,在国家背景下研究的集体自恋会预测选民的政治偏好和信仰,这可能会对内部和外部政治产生有害影响。综述的最后一部分根据对综述研究的批判性分析指出了研究空白,并为希望研究该主题的研究人员和学生提出了未来研究建议。
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