Intergroup RelationsThis book examines social psychology's unique contribution to our understanding of intergroup relations, examining interactions from the level of individual psychological processes to the behavior of large social groups. It focuses on the cognitive and motivational processes that gives rise to group identity, intergroup discrimination and conflict. Intergroup Relations uses historical and contemporary examples to illustrate abstract concepts, including different types of social groupings - ethnic, religious, political and linguistic. Coverage in each chapter includes historical perspectives, current theory, methodological paradigms, emerging issues and policy applications. |
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But these psychological responses , in turn , shape the behaviors that lead to
collective consequences ; the social structure of the situation is influenced by the
cognitions , affect , and motivations of the individual participants . From the social
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But these psychological responses , in turn , shape the behaviors that lead to
collective consequences ; the social structure of the situation is influenced by the
cognitions , affect , and motivations of the individual participants . From the social
...
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In social situations , arousal and the concomitant narrowing of attentional focus
can increase reliance on stereotypes , which may lead one toward negatively
biased inferences based on incomplete information . Imagine , for instance , that
two ...
In social situations , arousal and the concomitant narrowing of attentional focus
can increase reliance on stereotypes , which may lead one toward negatively
biased inferences based on incomplete information . Imagine , for instance , that
two ...
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Stereotypes about outgroups most often are predominantly negative , and
consequently lead to expectations that are likely to organize our interaction with a
previously unknown member of the outgroup in ways that promote hostility ,
rejection ...
Stereotypes about outgroups most often are predominantly negative , and
consequently lead to expectations that are likely to organize our interaction with a
previously unknown member of the outgroup in ways that promote hostility ,
rejection ...
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FROM BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES | 1 |
WHAT IS JUST | 77 |
INTERGROUP CONTACT COOPERATION | 107 |
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The Handbook of Social Psychology, Nide 1 Daniel Todd Gilbert,Susan T. Fiske,Gardner Lindzey Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 1998 |
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