Intergroup Relations The Role of Motivation and Emotion (A Festschrift for Amélie Mummendey) Psychology Press Festschrift Series
Coordonnateurs : Otten Sabine, Sassenberg Kai, Kessler Thomas
This volume gives a survey of the most recent developments and trends in intergroup research. Diverging from classical approaches that looked at diverse needs and motives (positive distinctiveness, belongingness, etc), the present book focuses not only on the question what motivates intergroup behaviour, but especially on how the motivation of intergroup behaviour functions.
The book focuses on the role of emotion and motivation in the development of intergroup conflict, social exclusion, tolerance and other group related phenomena. The sections demonstrate how classical theories in the field have been further developed, enriched, and more sophisticatedly tested over the years, and summarise research on affect and memory. They also develop a group based self-regulation approach, examine several specific emotions as motivational forces of intergroup behaviour, and look at factors of intergroup relations that lead to social change.
The chapters are short and easy-to-comprehend summaries referring to a broad range of original work, providing a useful resource for advanced students of Social Psychology and researchers in the field of intergroup relations.
Part 1. Classical Approaches to Motivation in Intergroup Relations M.B Brewer, Motivations Underlying Ingroup Identification: Optimal Distinctiveness and Beyond. R. Spears, J. Jetten, D. Scheepers, S. Cihangir, Creative Distinctiveness: Explaining In-group Bias in Minimal Groups. S. Waldzus, The Ingroup Projection Model. M. Wenzel, Social Identity and Justice: Implications for Intergroup Relations. Part 2. Recent Approaches to Motivation and Intergroup RelationsM. Machunsky, T. Meiser, Mood and Cognition in Intergroup Judgment. K. Sassenberg, K. Woltin, A Self-Regulation Approach to Group Processes. I. Fritsche, T.W Schubert, Go to Hell! Determinants of Motivated Social Exclusion. Part 3. Emotions and Intergroup Relations V. Yzerbyt, T. Kuppens, Group-based Emotions: The Social Heart in the Individual Head. S. Otten, Social Categorization, Intergroup Emotions and Aggressive Interactions. R. Brown, From Both Sides Now: Perpetrator and Victim Responses to Intergroup Transgressions. J.Leyens, S. Demoulin, Hierarchy-based Groups: Real Inequalities and Essential Differences. Part 4. Motivated Change in Intergroup Relations B. Simon, To Be is To Do is To Be: Collective Identity and Action. T. Kessler, N. Harth, Change in Intergroup Relations: Psychological Processes Accompanying, Determining and Determined by Social Change. S.C.Wright, Cross-group Contact Effects. K. Jonas, Interventions Enhancing Intergroup Tolerance.
Date de parution : 10-2012
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2009
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’Intergroup Relations :
Mots-clés :
Ingroup Bias; social; Outgroup Members; identity; Ingroup Projection; theory; Ingroup Member; superordinate; Superordinate Category; category; Intergroup Relations; ingroup; Intergroup Discrimination; projection; IET; model; Common Ingroup Identities; behaviour; Intergroup Context; bias; Intergroup Forgiveness; In-group Bias; Ingroup Projection Model; Creative Distinctiveness; Cross-group Contact; Positive Negative Asymmetry; Cross-group Friendships; Relative Prototypicality; Social Identity Complexity; Intergroup Tolerance; Intergroup Judgments; Public Collective Self-esteem; Optimal Distinctiveness; Intragroup Cooperation; West Germans