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Social Psychology of Inclusion and Exclusion [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 376 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 612 g, 18 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Dec-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1841690732
  • ISBN-13: 9781841690735
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 376 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 612 g, 18 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Dec-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1841690732
  • ISBN-13: 9781841690735
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.

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"This volume spans the full range from global to personal analysis of people in the process of including and excluding each other. The editors have assembled an impressive array of experts who shed light on people in (and out) of groups. Policy implications leap out from every chapter. A crucial book for all of us concerned with the current, unprecedented intergroup challenges to the human social condition." - Susan T. Fiske, Princeton University

"The Social Psychology of Inclusion and Exclusion is an important and timely publication. With 14 pointed chapters written by leading social psychologists, this edited volume provides a summary of where the intergroup field stands at present. I especially like the focus on social inclusion and exclusion at all three levels of analysis micro-individual, meso-group, and macro-societal. Thus, this volume covers the effects of exclusion from laboratory studies on individuals to survey studies of Northern Ireland. In short, this volume can be highly recommended for all who are concerned with intergroup phenomena." - Thomas F. Pettigrew, University of California at Santa Cruz

Acknowledgments ix
Contributors xi
1 A Social Psychological Framework for Understanding Social Inclusion and Exclusion 1(24)
Dominic Abrams, Michael A. Hogg, and Jose M. Marques
Section I: Individual Inclusion and Exclusion 25(110)
2 Social Exclusion Increases Aggression and Self-Defeating Behavior while Reducing Intelligent Thought and Prosocial Behavior
27(20)
Jean M. Twenge and Roy F. Baumeister
3 Reacting to Ostracism: Retaliation or Reconciliation?
47(16)
Kipling D. Williams and Cassandra L. Govan
4 Stigma and Social Exclusion
63(26)
Brenda Major and Collette P. Eccleston
5 The Role of Exclusion in Maintaining Ingroup Inclusion
89(24)
Cynthia L. Pickett and Marilynn B. Brewer
6 Exclusion of the Self by Close Others and by Groups: Implications of the Self-Expansion Model
113(24)
Tracy McLaughlin-Volpe, Art Aron, Stephen C. Wright, and Gary W. Lewandowski Jr.
Section II: Group Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion 135(108)
7 Managing Group Composition: Inclusive and Exclusive Role Transitions
137(24)
John M. Levine, Richard L. Moreland, and Leslie R. M. Hausmann
8 When Bad Becomes Good (and Vice Versa): Why Social Exclusion Is Not Based on Difference
161(30)
Dominic Abrams, Georgina Randsley de Moura, Paul Hutchison, and G. Tendayi Viki
9 Fringe Dwellers: Processes of Deviance and Marginalization in Groups
191(20)
Michael A. Hogg, Kelly S. Fielding, and John Darley
10 Delinquency: Cause or Consequence of Social Exclusion?
211(32)
Nicholas Ender and Stephen Reicher
Section III: Intergroup Inclusion and Exclusion 243(96)
11 Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Recategorization and the Perception of Intergroup Boundaries
245(20)
John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner, Gordon Hodson, Melissa A. Houlette, and Kelly M. Johnson
12 Intergroup Contact in a Divided Society: Challenging Segregation in Northern Ireland
265(28)
Miles Herustone, Ed Cairns, Alberto Voci, Stefania Paolini, Frances McLernon, Richard J. Crisp, Ulrike Niens, and Jean Craig
13 Cognitive Representations and Exclusion of Immigrants: Why Red-Nosed Reindeer Don't Play Games
293(24)
Diana R. Rice and Brian Mullen
14 Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration: The Role of National and International Identity
317(22)
Victoria M. Esses, John F Dovidio, Antoinette H. Semenya, and Lynne M. Jackson
Author Index 339(14)
Subject Index 353


Michael A. Hogg, Dominic Abrams, José M. Marques