The Political Consequences of Be(com)ing Mindful. How Mindfulness Might Affect Political Attitudes

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Abstract

Though research provides ample evidence that mindfulness shapes psychological processes and states that are linked to political attitudes and behavior, political science has so far largely ignored mindfulness as a potential explanatory factor shaping political attitudes and actions. This literature review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the concept of mindfulness and outlines potential linkages between mindfulness and outlines political attitudes. I begin by identifying gaps in the literature on political attitude formation and change as well as its linkage to political behavior. I then introduce mindfulness as a multifaceted concept, discussing its definitional features and unravelling the mechanisms of mindfulness affecting cognitive and emotional abilities. Building on this foundation, I review research on correlates and effects of mindfulness on attitudes and behaviors related to the political domain, such as pro-environmentalism and pro-social behavior. Critically reflecting on extant research on mindfulness, I propose possible research avenues for political science that enhance its dialogue with neuroscience and social psychology.

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Ramstetter, L. (2021, October 12). The Political Consequences of Be(com)ing Mindful. How Mindfulness Might Affect Political Attitudes. Frontiers in Political Science. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2021.673054

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