Group motivation : social psychological perspectives
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Group motivation : social psychological perspectives
Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993
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Bibliography: p. [191]-227
Includes indexes
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pbk ISBN 9780133674002
内容説明
These contributions from internationally prominent researchers in the field of intergroup relations and group processes highlight the role of motivational constructs in their recent empirical, theoretical and critical work. Issues discussed range from universal underlying motives for joining a group or constructing a social identity, through motives influencing choice of specific group membership, to motives associated with particular forms of inter- and intragroup behaviour.
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hbk ISBN 9780745012391
内容説明
This work brings together internationally prominent researchers in the field of intergroup relations and group processes to highlight the role of motivational constructs in their recent empirical, theoretical and critical work. They address issues ranging from universal underlying motives for joining a group or constructing a social identity, through motives influencing choice of specific group membership, to motives associated with particular forms of inter- and intragroup behaviour. Such issues are discussed in diverse research contexts including interaction in small groups, large-scale intergroup relations, social categorization processes, social identity, cultural norms and stereotypes, intergroup contact, ethnolinguistic groups and group formation.
目次
- Preface and introduction, M. Hogg and D. Abrams
- the role of distinctiveness in social identity and group behaviour, M. Brewer
- strategies in intergroup relations, A. van Knippenberg and N. Ellemers
- ethnolinguistic vitality - some motivational and cognitive considerations, I. Sachdev and R. Bourhis
- prejudice, intergroup behaviour, and self-esteem - enhancement and protection motives, J. Crocker, B. Blaine, et al
- freezing intergroup evaluations - anxiety fosters resistance to counterstereotypic information, D. Wilder
- on the failure to see oneself as disadvantaged - cognitive and emotional components, F. Crosby, D. Cordova, et al
- group socialization - the role of commitment. R. Moreland, J. Levine, et al
- working on collective tasks - social loafing and social compensation, K. Williams, S. Karau, et al
- the individual group dichotomy, N. Miller and H. Harrington
- towards a single-process uncertainty - reduction model of social motivation in groups, M. Hogg and D. Abrams.
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