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Title Intergroup relations : essential readings / edited by Michael A. Hogg, Dominic Abrams
Published Philadelphia, Pa. ; Hove : Psychology Press, [2001]
©2001

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Description xiv, 439 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Key readings in social psychology
Key readings in social psychology.
Contents Part 1: Personality and Individual Differences--Personality and Sociocultural Factors in Intergroup Attitudes: A Cross-national Comparison--Social Dominance Orientation: A Personality Variable Predicting Social and Political Attitudes--Part 2: Goal Relations and Interdependence--Superordinate Goals in the Reduction of Intergroup Conflicts--Perceptions of Racial Group Competition: Extending Blumer's Theory of Group Position to a Multiracial Social Context--Part 3: Social Identity and Self-Categorization--An Integrative Theory of Intergroup Conflicts--Intergroup Relations and Group Solidarity: Effects of Group Identification and Social Beliefs on Depersonalized Attraction--Part 4: Intergroup Attitudes and Explanations--Social Stereotypes and Social Groups--Affirmative Action, Unintentional Racial Biases, and Intergroup Relations--The Ultimate Attribution Error: Extending Allport's Cognitive Analysis of Prejudice--Part 5: Intergroup Behavior and Discrimination--Experiments in Intergroup Discrimination--Intergroup Discrimination in Positive and Negative Outcome Allocations: Impact of Stimulus Valence, Relative Group Status, and Relative Group Size--Understanding Why the Justice of Group Procedures Matters: A Test of the Psychological Dynamics of the Group-Value Model--Part 6: Motives for Group Membership and Intergroup Behavior--Comments on the Motivational Status of Self-Esteem in Social Identity and Intergroup, Discrimination--The Social Self: On Being the Same and Different at the Same Time--Negotiating Social Identity When Contexts Change: Maintaining Identification and Responding to Threat--Part 7: Influence in Intergroup Context--Knowing What to Think by Knowing Who You Are: Self-Categorization ad the Nature of Norm Function, Conformity, and Group Polarization--Studies in Social Influence: Minority Influence and Conversion Behavior in a Perceptual Task--Part 8: Disadvantage, Relative Deprivation, and Social Protest--The St. Pauls' Riot: An Explanation of the Limits of Crowd Action in Terms of a Social Identity Model--Race and Relative Deprivation in the Urban United States--Responding to Membership in a Disadvantaged Group: from acceptance to collective protest--Part 9: Intergroup Contact and Social Harmony--Reducing Intergroup Bias: The Benefits of Recategorization--Intergroup Contact: The Typical Member ad the Exception to the Rule--Dimensions of Contact as Predictors of Intergroup Anxiety, Perceived Outgroup Variability, and Outgroup Attitude: An Integrative Model--Appendix: How to Read a Journal Article in Social Psychology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Intergroup relations.
Social groups.
Social psychology.
Author Abrams, Dominic, 1958-
Hogg, Michael A., 1954-
LC no. 00065312
ISBN 0863776787 (cased)
0863776795 (paperback)
(alk. paper)
(paperback: alk. paper)