The social psychology of inclusion and exclusion
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The social psychology of inclusion and exclusion
Psychology Press, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents of Works
- A social psychological framework for understanding social inclusion and exclusion / Dominic Abrams, Michael A. Hogg and José M. Marques
- Social exclusion increases aggression and self-defeating behavior while reducing intelligent thought and prosocial behavior / Jean M. Twenge and Roy F. Baumeister
- Reacting to ostracism : retaliation or reconciliation? / Kipling D. Williams and Cassandra L. Govan
- Stigma and social exclusion / Brenda Major and Collette P. Eccleston
- The role of exclusion in maintaining ingroup inclusion / Cynthia L. Pickett and Marilynn B. Brewer
- Exclusion of the self by close others and by groups : implications of the self-expansion model / Tracy McGlaughlin-Volpe ... [et al.]
- Managing group composition : inclusive and exclusive role transitions/ John M. Levine, Richard L. Moreland, and Leslie R. M. Hausmann
- When bad becomes good (and vice versa) : why social exclusion is not based on difference / Dominic Abrams ... [et al.]
- Fringe dwellers : processes of deviance and marginalization in groups / Michael A. Hogg and Kelly S. Fielding, and John Darley
- Delinquency : cause or consequence of social exclusion? / Nicholas Emler and Stephen Reicher
- Social inclusion and exclusion : recategorization and the perception of intergroup boundaries/ John F. Dovidio ... [et al.]
- Intergroup contact in a divided society : challenging segregation in Northern Ireland / Miles Hewstone ... [et al.]
- Cognitive representations and exclusion of immigrants : why red-nosed reindeer don't play games / Diana R. Rice and Brian Mullen
- Attitudes toward immigrants and immigration : the role of national and international identity / Victoria M. Esses ... [et al.]
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is about the social psychological dynamics and phenomenology of social inclusion and exclusion. The editors take as their starting point the assumption that social life is conducted in a framework of relationships in which individuals seek inclusion and belongingness. Relationships necessarily include others, but equally they have boundaries that exclude. Frequently these boundaries are challenged or crossed. The book will draw together research on individual motivation, small group processes, stigmatization and intergroup relations, to provide a comprehensive social psychological account of social inclusion and exclusion.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Chapter 1. A Social Psychological Framework for Understanding Social Inclusion and Exclusion
Dominic Abrams, Michael A. Hogg and Jose M. Marques
SECTION A: INDIVIDUALINCLUSION AND EXCLUSIONChapter 2. Social Exclusion Increases Aggression and Self-defeating Behavior while Reducing Intelligent Thought and Prosocial Behavior
Jean M. Twenge and Roy F. Baumeister
Chapter 3. Reacting to Ostracism: Retaliation or Reconciliation?
Kipling D. Williams and Cassandra L. Govan
Chapter 4. Stigma and Social Exclusion
Brenda Major and Collette P. Eccleston
Chapter 5. The Role of Exclusion in Maintaining Ingroup Inclusion
Cynthia L. Pickett and Marilynn B. Brewer
Chapter 6. Exclusion of the Self by Close Others and by Groups: Implications of the Self-Expansion Model
Tracy McGlaughlin-Volpe, Art Aron, Stephen C. Wright and Gary W. Lewandowski Jr.
SECTION B: GROUP DYNAMICS OF INCLUSION ANDEXCLUSIONChapter 7. Managing Group Composition: Inclusive and Exclusive Role Transitions
John M. Levine, Richard L. Moreland, and Leslie R. M. Hausmann
Chapter 8. When Bad Becomes Good (and Vice Versa): Why Social Exclusion Is Not Based on Difference
Dominic Abrams, Georgina Randsley de Moura, Paul Hutchison and G.Tendayi Viki
Chapter 9. Fringe Dwellers: Processes of Deviance and Marginalization in Groups Michael A. Hogg and Kelly S. Fielding and John Darley
Chapter 10. Delinquency: Cause or consequence of social exclusion?
Nicholas Emler and Stephen Reicher
SECTION C: INTERGROUP INCLUSION ANDEXCLUSIONChapter 11. Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Recategorization and the Perception of Intergroup Boundaries
John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner, Gordon Hodson, Melissa A. Houlette and Kelly M. Johnson
Chapter 12. Intergroup Contact in a Divided Society: Challenging Segregation in Northern Ireland
Miles Hewstone, Ed Cairns, Alberto Voci, Stefania Paolini, Frances McLernon, Richard J. Crisp, Ulrike, Niens and Jean Craig
Chapter 13. Cognitive Representations and Exclusion of Immigrants: Why Red-Nosed Reindeer Don't Play Games
Diana R. Rice and Brian Mullen
Chapter 14. Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration: The Role of National and International Identity
Victoria M. Esses, John F. Dovidio, Antoinette Semenya and Lynne M. Jackson
Author Index
Subject Index
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