Fr. 260.00

Social Identity - International Perspectives

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Informationen zum Autor Stephen Worchel is Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Southern Maine. J Francisco Morales is Professor of Social Psychology in the School of Psychology at UNED, Madrid. Dario P[ac]aez is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of the Basque Country. Jean-Claude Deschamps is Professor of Social Psychology in the School of Social Sciences at Lausanne University. CONTRIBUTORS OUTSIDE WESTERN HEMISPHERE Dominic Abrams University of Kent Juan Jose Arrospide Universidad de Pais Vasco Sabino Ayestaran Universidad del Pais Vasco Daniel Bar-Tal University of Telaviv Thierry Devos University of Lausanne Willem Doise University of Geneva S Alexander Haslam Australian National University, Canberra Stephen W Hinkle Univeresity of Kent Patricia Insua Uribe Costa Mental Health Center, Uribe, Spain Maria Jarymowicz University of Warsaw Mercedes Lopez-Saez Universidad Nacional a Distancia Madrid Jose C Marques Universidade do Porto Cristina Martinez-Taboada Universidad del Pais Vasco Miguel C Moya Universidad de Granada Gabriel Mugny University of Geneva Penelope Oakes Australian National University Canberra Juan A Perez Universidad de Valencia Carmencita Serino University of Bari John C Turner Australian National University Canberra Laura Vega Universidad Nacional a Distancia Madrid Klappentext Social identity and social categorization theories have offered some of the most exciting developments in social psychology - informing work on everything from intergroup relations to personal identity. This comprehensive book surveys the latest empirical and theoretical findings, alongside original contributions, to provide an invaluable overview of this important field. The internationally-renowned contributors explore a broad range of psychosocial phenomena including intergroup discrimination, influence, group polarization, collective behaviour, impact of minorities, prejudice, stereotypes and leadership. Zusammenfassung This work brings together empirical and theoretical findings in social identity and social categorization. It maps the key debates in contemporary social psychology and explores a range of psychosocial phenomena! including intergroup discrimination! collective behaviour and stereotypes. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART ONE: REPRESENTATIONS OF SELF AND GROUP Regarding the Relationship between Social Identity and Personal Identity - Jean-Claude Deschamps and Thierry Devos Social Representations in Personal Identity - Willem Doise The Personal-Social Interplay - Carmencita Serino Social-Cognitive Prospects on Identity and Self-Others Comparison Self-We-Others Schemata and Social Identifications - Maria Jarymowicz PART TWO: ESTABLISHING GROUP IDENTITY A Developmental View of the Search for Group Identity - Stephen Worchel The Role of Prototypicality in Group Influence and Cohesion - Penelope Oakes, S Alexander Haslam and John C Turner Contextual Variation in the Graded Structure of Social Categories Group Beliefs as an Expression of Social Identity - Daniel Bar-Tal Social Identity and National Identity - Jos[ac]e Miguel Salazar PART THREE: IDENTITY AND GROUP/INTERGROUP PROCESS Social Identity and Intragroup Differentiation as Subjective Social Control - Jos[ac]e M Marques, Dar[ac]io P[ac]aez and Dominic Abrams Categorization and Social Influence - Juan Antonio P[ac]erez and Gabriel Mugny Social Identity and Interpersonal Relationships - Miguel Moya Social Identity and Aspects of Social Creativity - Steve Hinkle et al Shifting to New Dimensions of Intergroup C...

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