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E-grāmata: Ostracism, Exclusion, and Rejection [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Purdue University, USA), Edited by (The Citadel, Military College of South Carolina, USA)
  • Formāts: 300 pages, 2 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Frontiers of Social Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315308470
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  • Formāts: 300 pages, 2 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Frontiers of Social Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315308470
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Ostracism, Exclusion, and Rejection examines research into the related phenomena of ostracism, exclusion and rejection. Most individuals have experienced both sides of the coin: being ostracized and ostracizing others. People experience mild forms of ostracism on a daily basis, but some endure years and decades of being the social outcast. How does it feel to be shunned, left out, not wanted? Research suggests that even the mildest and briefest forms of ostracism are painful and have downstream consequences to our feelings of social connection. Longer-term ostracism has devastating consequences on individuals’ health and well-being.

This innovative compilation covers how being cast out affects the brain and body chemistry, feelings and emotions, thoughts and beliefs, and behaviors. In addition to the primary focus on targets of ostracism, researchers also examine the motives and consequences of ostracizing. Social scientists from social psychology, developmental psychology, neuroscience, communication science, cross-cultural psychology, and anthropology tackle these questions with cutting-edge methods and provocative theories. A key volume for all in those fields, this book also presents applications from the schoolyard to the workplace, and sounds a much-needed call for further research on this universal behavior of all social animals.

List of Contributors
viii
1 Introduction and Overview
1(9)
Kipling D. Williams
Steve A. Nida
2 Ostracism: Being Ignored and Excluded
10(19)
Dongning Ren
Andrew H. Hales
Kipling D. Williams
3 Alone and Impulsive: Self-regulatory Capacity Mediates and Moderates the Implications of Exclusion
29(17)
Levi R. Baker
Roy F. Baumeister
4 Motivational and Emotional Aspects of Interpersonal Rejection: Twenty-Five Years of Theory and Research
46(15)
Mark R. Leary
5 The Shared Neural Substrates of Physical and Social Pain
61(20)
Kristina Tchalova
Naomi I. Eisenberger
6 Acute and Chronic Physiological Consequences of Social Rejection
81(14)
Ellie Shuo Jin
Robert A. Josephs
7 Only the Lonely: The Curious Case of Exclusion and Aggression
95(18)
C. Nathan DeWall
Brian Enjaian
Sarah Beth Bell
8 Social Exclusion and the Self
113(17)
Cynthia L. Pickett
Yanine D. Hess
9 Creating the Silence: Ostracism from the Perspective of the Source
130(16)
Lisa Zadro
Alexandra Godwin
Elena Svetieva
Nisha Sethi
Rose Iannuzzelli
Karen Gonsalkorale
10 Social Surrogates and Rejection: How Reading, Watching TV, and Eating Comfort Food Can Ease the Pain of Social Isolation
146(16)
Shira Gabriel
Jennifer Valenti
11 Rejection in Romantic Relationships
162(15)
Danu Anthony Stinson
John G. Holmes
Theresa H. He
12 Ostracism from a Cross-Cultural Perspective
177(15)
Juliette Schaafsma
13 Ostracism in Children and Adolescents
192(15)
Steve A. Nida
Conway F. Saylor
14 Normative Exclusion and Attraction to Extreme Groups: Resolving Identity-Uncertainty
207(17)
Michael A. Hogg
Joseph A. Wagoner
15 Workplace Ostracism
224(16)
Sandra Robinson
Kira Schabram
16 Social Media and Ostracism
240(18)
Peter Vorderer
Frank M. Schneider
17 Anthropological Aspects of Ostracism
258(15)
Patrik Soderberg
Douglas P. Fry
18 Social Exclusion, Ostracism, and Rejection Research: Where Do we Go from Here?
273(17)
Eric D. Wesselmann
Kipling D. Williams
Steve A. Nida
Index 290
Kipling D. Williams is Professor of Psychological Sciences at Purdue University. His prior posts have been at Macquarie University and the University of New South Wales, the University of Toledo, and Drake University. His research focuses on ostracism and social influence.

Steve A. Nida is Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology at The Citadel, in Charleston, South Carolina. He is a social psychologist whose research interests have also included helping behavior and sports psychology.