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This volume reconciles some of Henri Tajfel's disparate studies on the social psychology of the relations and conflicts between social groups.
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This volume reconciles some of Henri Tajfel's disparate studies on the social psychology of the relations and conflicts between social groups.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9780521280730
- ISBN-10: 0521280737
- Artikelnr.: 29158906
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9780521280730
- ISBN-10: 0521280737
- Artikelnr.: 29158906
Acknowledgements
Foreword Jerome S. Bruner
1. The development of a perspective
Part I. Social Psychology and Social Processes: Introduction
2. Experiments in a vacuum
3. Individuals and groups ion social psychology
Part II. From Perceptual Judgement to Social Stereotypes: Introduction
4. The importance of exagerrating
5. Differences and similarities: some contexts of judgement
6. Cognitive aspects of prejudice
7. Social stereotypes and social groups
Part III. Insiders and Outsiders: Introduction
8. The experience of prejudice
9. The beginnings of ethnocentrism
10. Children's international perspectives
Part IV. Intergroup Conflict: Introduction
11. The attributes of intergroup behaviour
12. Social categorization, social identity and social comparison
13. The achievement of group differentiation
14. Exit and voice in intergroup relations
15. The social psychology of minorities
References
Indices.
Foreword Jerome S. Bruner
1. The development of a perspective
Part I. Social Psychology and Social Processes: Introduction
2. Experiments in a vacuum
3. Individuals and groups ion social psychology
Part II. From Perceptual Judgement to Social Stereotypes: Introduction
4. The importance of exagerrating
5. Differences and similarities: some contexts of judgement
6. Cognitive aspects of prejudice
7. Social stereotypes and social groups
Part III. Insiders and Outsiders: Introduction
8. The experience of prejudice
9. The beginnings of ethnocentrism
10. Children's international perspectives
Part IV. Intergroup Conflict: Introduction
11. The attributes of intergroup behaviour
12. Social categorization, social identity and social comparison
13. The achievement of group differentiation
14. Exit and voice in intergroup relations
15. The social psychology of minorities
References
Indices.
Acknowledgements
Foreword Jerome S. Bruner
1. The development of a perspective
Part I. Social Psychology and Social Processes: Introduction
2. Experiments in a vacuum
3. Individuals and groups ion social psychology
Part II. From Perceptual Judgement to Social Stereotypes: Introduction
4. The importance of exagerrating
5. Differences and similarities: some contexts of judgement
6. Cognitive aspects of prejudice
7. Social stereotypes and social groups
Part III. Insiders and Outsiders: Introduction
8. The experience of prejudice
9. The beginnings of ethnocentrism
10. Children's international perspectives
Part IV. Intergroup Conflict: Introduction
11. The attributes of intergroup behaviour
12. Social categorization, social identity and social comparison
13. The achievement of group differentiation
14. Exit and voice in intergroup relations
15. The social psychology of minorities
References
Indices.
Foreword Jerome S. Bruner
1. The development of a perspective
Part I. Social Psychology and Social Processes: Introduction
2. Experiments in a vacuum
3. Individuals and groups ion social psychology
Part II. From Perceptual Judgement to Social Stereotypes: Introduction
4. The importance of exagerrating
5. Differences and similarities: some contexts of judgement
6. Cognitive aspects of prejudice
7. Social stereotypes and social groups
Part III. Insiders and Outsiders: Introduction
8. The experience of prejudice
9. The beginnings of ethnocentrism
10. Children's international perspectives
Part IV. Intergroup Conflict: Introduction
11. The attributes of intergroup behaviour
12. Social categorization, social identity and social comparison
13. The achievement of group differentiation
14. Exit and voice in intergroup relations
15. The social psychology of minorities
References
Indices.