From prejudice to intergroup emotions : differentiated reactions to social groups

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From prejudice to intergroup emotions : differentiated reactions to social groups

edited by Diane M. Mackie and Eliot R. Smith

Psychology Press, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The theories or programs of research described in the chapters of this book move beyond the traditional evaluation model of prejudice, drawing on a broad range of theoretical ancestry to develop models of why, when, and how differentiated reactions to groups arise, and what their consequences might be. The chapters have in common a re-focusing of interest on emotion as a theoretical base for understanding differentiated reactions to, and differentiated behaviors toward, social groups. The contributions also share a focus on specific interactional and structural relations among groups as a source of these differentiated emotional reactions. The chapters in the volume thus reflect a theoretical shift from an earlier emphasis on knowledge about ingroups and outgroups to a new perspective on prejudice in which socially-grounded emotional differentiation becomes a basis for social regulation.

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From Prejudice to Intergroup Emotions: DifferentiatedReactions to Social Groups Edited by Diane Mackie and Eliot Smith 1: Beyond Prejudice: Moving from Positive and Negative Evaluations to Differentiated Reactions to Social Groups Diane M. Mackie and Eliot Smith 2: Social-Self Discrepencies and Group-Based Emotional Distress Aharon Bizman & Yoel Yinon 3: Promotion and Prevention Forms of Intergroup Bias James Y. Shah,Paige C. Brazy, & E. Tory Higgins 4: Antecedents and Consequences of Collective Guilt Nyla R. Branscombe,Bertjan Doosje, & Craig McGarty 5: Intergroup Emotions and Self-Categorization: The Impact of Perspective-Talking on Reactions to Victims of Harmful Behavior Vincent Yzerbyt, Muriel Dumont, ErnestineGordijn, & Daniel Wigboldus 6: Intergroup Encounters and Threat: A Multi-Method Approach Jim Blascovich,Wendy Berry Mendes, & Mark D. Sneery 7: Experiencing Intergroup Emotions Theirry Devos, Lisa A. Silver,Diane M. Mackie, & Eliot R. Smith 8: Expressing Emotions and Decoding Them: In-groups and Out-groups do not Share the Same Advantages Jacques-Philippe Leyens,Stephanie Demoulin, Michel Desert, Jeroen Vaes, & PierrePhilippot 9: The Role of Affect in Determining Intergroup Behavior: The Case of Willingness to Engage in Intergroup Contact John F. Dovidio, Victoria M. Esses,Kelly R. Beach, & Samuel L. Gaertner 10: Close Encounters of the Suspicious Kind: Outgoing Paranoia in Hierarchical Trust Dilemmas Roderick M. Kramer andJohn T. Jost 11: The Role of Threat in Intergroup Relations Walter G. Stephan & C. LausanneRenfro 12: Intergroup Emotions and Images MarilynnB. Brewer & Michele G. Alexander 13: They System Justification Motive in Intergroup Relations John T.Jost and Roderick M. Kramer 14: Emotions Up and Down: Intergroup Emotions Result from Perceived Status and Competition Susan T. Fiske, Amy J.C. Cuddy, & PeterGlick 15: Intergroup Emotions: A Biocultural Approach Steven L. Neuberg & Catherine A.Cottrell 16: Commentary Eliot R. Smith and Diane M.Mackiej

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